TAC: Treatment Action Campaign
TAC is an organization in South Africa. It campaigns for the access of HIV/AIDS treatment for the people.
South Africa has been identified as one of the countries with the most number of people who are HIV/AIDS positive. Because of this, TAC initiated campaigns for access of HIV/AIDS treatments that will be funded by the government.
One of the achievement of TAC happened in 2002 when the Constitutional Court ruled that the South African government provide anti-retroviral drugs.
Anti-retroviral drugs are to be taken by pregnant women who are AIDS positive. These drugs are designed to prevent the transmission of AIDS from the mother to their babies during childbirth.
There are reports of iron overdosage in the United States under 6 years of age and this is one of the common death due to poisoning. The red blood cells have hemoglobin which is a protein carrying oxygen to the cells in the body. The body then needs iron to produce hemoglobin. If one does not have iron, the red blood cells will become pale and smaller thus they cannot carry oxygen enough in the body.
Answer: Buck's
Explanation:
Buck's traction is a traction which is related to skin. It is used temporarily in case of fractures. In case of fracture this traction is put on the skin to keep the femur in position.
It can use tape or pre made boot in order to keep the bone fix at its place. The weight should not be more than 4-4.5 kilograms.
Other methods such as balanced suspension, crutch field tongs and Thomas splint are some of the traction of skeletal muscles.
It is sexual pleasure that one gives themself. Usually it leaves men with “post nut clarity” and they feel very sad and lost. Women usually feel great after and continue with their day.