This depends on the person, as people have different needs and athletes need more calories then normal scholars. The average is about 1,600-2,100. But again it depends on the person, for example I can only eat about 1,500 calories a day, despite the fact I'm an athlete, my friend however can eat about 2,500. If this is for personal use I would recommend consulting a doctor or trusted adult before you go on a diet.
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1. ingestion
2. inhalation
3. absorption
4. <span>injection</span>
A non-sexual method can be by blood transfusion. If you take blood from someone who has HIV and use it on yourself you will get HIV. Same goes for injecting spinal fluid or any other bodily fluid. You cannot however transmit it by shaking hands with someone, or by sharing the toilet with someone or anything similar.
Anyone's ability to drive can be affected by drugs, alcohol, fatigue, or any other substances or acts that change the driver's state of mind.
The answer is B. T cell helpers that are destroyed by HIV.