<span>Several solutions are possible, the best for me:</span>c. eat less and lose weight.
(<span>and daily practice <span>of a sport)^^</span></span>
Answer:
Safer Practistes, Protection thats all i know
Explanation:
'Which factors lead to a greater compliance with taking medication?' - this question would a biopsychosocial practitioner add to the discussion about HIV/aids.
<h3>What is HIV ?</h3>
The virus known as HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) lowers your immune system's defenses against common infections and disease.
Contact with contaminated blood, semen, or vaginal secretions can spread the virus.
After contracting HIV, flu-like symptoms like fever, sore throat, and exhaustion might appear within a few weeks. The illness is then typically asymptomatic until it develops into AIDS. Weight loss, a fever or night sweats, exhaustion, and recurring infections are all signs of AIDS.
Although there is no known cure for AIDS, diligent adherence to anti-retroviral therapy (ART) can significantly slow the disease's progression, avoid complications and secondary infections, and lengthen life.
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They could be dismissed for ;
Poor performance
Or
Violating Company Policy