Because cultural norms everywhere are inherently patriarchal; view the subjugation of women as a conquest of sorts; reinforce stereotypes of women being homemakers and men, the opposite; infantalise women whille in the same breath making women baby men, etc etc... .
There is no cure for HIV yet. However, treatment can control HIV and enable people to live a long and health life. If you've already tested and you are positive you will be advised to start antiretroviral treatment(ARVS). It is the only way to manage HIV.
FIP is a type of Coronavirus, found in our feline friends. Very few know about this silent and invisible killer. Wild and domestic felines are at risk, because they can be ASYMPTOMATIC or SYMPTOMATIC. Your knowledge can save them! Don’t worry humans are safe😊
@QekwanaCOMM3721@anchor No, they are not taught enough. Children are only taught about HIV/AIDS in higher grades. Even so, they taught only the basics. The topic of HIV/AIDS should greatly emphasized, and children should be taught the importance of keeping safe, healthy and protected against the disease
Did you know that there's food and drinks that can increase anxiety and panic attacks? These include:
• Alcohol
• Gluten
• Sugar and carbs
• Dairy
• Caffeine
@NeoLeeuw2 I think it's really up to you as an individual, although it would be best to consult a professional who will then help you on how to go about dealing the the issue. At times you may think you know all there is to know about something, whereas you could learn even more.
@Comm3724Rebaone Yes you can, to help prevent the spread of HIV which will later lead to AIDS it is best to use treatment such as prevention (TasP). If you're living with HIV and taking HIV medication can keep your partner from becoming infected with the virus.
@Comm3724Rebaone AIDS is a syndrome, or range of symptoms, that may develop in time in a person with HIV who does not receive treatment. A person can have HIV without developing AIDS, but it is not possible to have AIDS without first having HIV
I'm so excited to introduce you to the first episode of my podcast 🤗Do tune in to have more insight on the issue of Maternal and Child Mortality. Listen to "Introduction episode (Maternal and Child Mortality) " by The Ladies Parliament . ⚓ https://t.co/xsL0fLH4YQ