long life after infection, the right treatment should be taken correctly and side effects of treatment addressed promptly.
Basic Facts about AIDS
AIDS is an acronym for acquired immune deficiency syndrome. The syndrome can also be referred to as late-stage HIV or advanced HIV infection. Someone suffering from AIDS may contract several conditions like thrush, TB, cytomegalovirus, toxoplasmosis and pneumonia. An individual's risk of developing some chronic conditions like cancer also increases.
CD4 count is the number of T-helper cells found per cubic milliliter of blood. A CD4 count of less than 200 cells for every milliliter shows that an individual has AIDS. The HIV virus attacks the… Continue Reading...
ability to identify at-risk and homeless veterans, through its various programs that serve them and b) its extensive reach and connections with other bodies.
Some other basic facts that contribute to the types of strategies used are that homeless veterans are disproportionately African-American or Hispanic, that younger veterans are more likely to be homeless, and that many suffer from mental illness and substance abuse (NCHV, 2017). Part of the issue in the past has been that policy was not guided by evidence. The Obama Administration was in part able to win these gains by actually using evidence in its decision-making. In the 1990s, for example, Congress cut funding for veterans with substance abuse issues, despite evidence… Continue Reading...
the perceptions and considerations about a given time period change even though the basic facts remain unchanged. The latter has absolutely happened when it comes to the post-classical era, which ran from 500 to 1450 CE. When looking at the more modern treatises and authors when it comes to that era, it is clear that the perceptions and prisms have changed. While much of what has been established and decided prior about the post-classical era has changed, there is much that has changed in a marked, although not unanimous, fashion.
Analysis
One way of thinking that has clearly changed, and that will be… Continue Reading...