Drug Use and AIDs AIDS is a disease that has altered
AIDS is a
disease that has altered a number of societal practices and patterns in a relatively short time. The
disease has been ....
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And the Band Played On and AIDS
.... At the same time, Koop's report did not remove the stigma from the victims of the
disease,
AIDS was still seen as a
disease visited upon people who took some ....
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The Evolution of AIDS
....
AIDS was a
disease capable of striking anyone. On ....
AIDS is a lethal
disease, for the progression of it is profound and persistent. So ....
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History of the AIDS Epidemic
....
AIDS was a
disease capable of striking anyone. On ....
AIDS is a lethal
disease for the progression of it is profound and persistent. So ....
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The Social Costs of the AIDS Epidemic
....
AIDS began as a
disease in the homosexual population but has since entered the heterosexual community, and no one who engages in high-risk behavior is immune ....
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AIDS
.... While HIV/
AIDS has been considered a
disease that is usually seen in the gay male population, current studies show other populations with an increased ....
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Early Media Coverage of AIDS
.... Instead of viewing the gay and lesbian culture as a culture, it seems that the
AIDS disease and news struck at the heart of American insecurities about sex ....
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AIDS Introduction AIDS by Theodoulou (1996) i
.... The author continually reflects on the prejudice associated with the
AIDS disease, his points were made clearly and appeared to be validated; a look at other ....
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The social costs of the AIDS epidemic
.... The reactions evoked by
AIDS are determined not only by its biological nature as a
disease but also by historically produced meanings attached to sex, health ....
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AIDS & the Public Health Service
.... present time.
AIDS is a
disease that has altered a number of societal practices and patterns in a relatively short time. The
disease ....
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AIDS HIV Drugs
.... evolution of
AIDS and HIV in the US: 1981: A rare cancer affects gay men; the CDC calls it GRIP 1982: The new
disease is officially named
AIDS 1983: Institut ....
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AIDS: AN OVERVIEW
.... Barnett, T. & Whiteside, A. (2003).
AIDS in the twenty-first century:
Disease and globalization. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Centers For
Disease Control. ....
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An AIDS Memoir
.... Certainly a central part of the argument for a political and ethical change in the fight against
AIDS is that if the
disease did not affect gay men ....
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HIV/AIDS
What is the relationship between health care workers' knowledge of HIV/
AIDS and their attitudes toward patients with the
disease? H1. ....
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AIDS and Its Impact on Medical Work The Cultur
....
AIDS seems to be the
disease of the mid 20th century and is perhaps independent of all that is thought to connect with it. Nevertheless ....
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AIDS Discourse
.... spread of the
disease is reduced in the gay community,
but moves into even more marginalized communities,
the notion of
AIDS as a gay
disease becomes ever ....
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Magic Johnson & AIDS
.... Third, the fact that the
disease was
AIDS and was fatal was a further shock. Those who commented on the issue all noted a further ....
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AIDS & HIV
.... there have only been 102 documented cases of HIV being contracted through occupational exposure (Folks and Butera, 1996: 4).
AIDS is a
disease that develops in ....
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AIDS
.... there have only been 102 documented cases of HIV being contracted through occupational exposure (Folks and Butera, 1996: 4).
AIDS is a
disease that develops in ....
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My Own Country: A Doctor''s Story & AIDS
.... Shilts notes, for example, that many if not most gays were in a state of denial about the causes of the
disease, believing
AIDS to be a homophobic plot to ....
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AIDS Warnings and Health Care Providers
Because of the nature of the HIV virus and the
AIDS disease, and because of the Tarasoff decision, a health care provider has an affirmative duty to warn ....
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Paul Monette, in Borrowed Time: an AIDS Memoir
.... through his eyes. The book could be simply another story about the loss of a lover to
AIDS, another "
disease" story. However, it is ....
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AIDS in Social Theory
That dilemma, under the rubric of the
disease known as
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) has, in the views of many, become one of the most visible and ....
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AIDS AS A SOCIAL PROBLEM
.... Barnett, T. & Whiteside, A. (2003).
AIDS in the twenty-first century:
Disease and globalization. (2nd ed.) New York: Paygrade Macmillan. Bullers, AC (2001). ....
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HIV Infections and AIDS
.... The CDC points out that
AIDS is not actually a separate
disease itself but is instead a collection of diseases manifesting itself as a syndrome, which is "a ....
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Social Theories and AIDS
That dilemma, under the rubric of the
disease known as
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) has, in the views of many, become one of the most visible and ....
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AIDS and Transmission
Because
AIDS is a
disease that is spread through socially determined practices, the shape that it takes in any given setting is as much a product of social and ....
(1714

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HIV AIDS Africa
.... who contracted it were seen as deserving it', and government leaders had not anticipated that the
disease would affect the economy" (Anti-
AIDS 2). Because ....
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The Evolution of Infectious Disease
.... These sit-and-wait diseases have been suppressed, not eradicated, and only need a
disease such as
AIDS to re-establish themselves as killers of millions of ....
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AIDS
.... look like? Why do some infected people progress quickly to full-blown
AIDS while others remain
disease-free for years? Dr. David ....
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