This was unsuccessful in killing HIV, because HIV is a disease that is spread fast, and can go away but still be there. There was no way that they could tell if it was 100% gone, because of the HIV levels can go to normal but still have HIV.
Answer:
Developmental milestones
domain
perceptual, motor, and physical
cruising
assessments
observing, assessing
red flags
strategy
Explanation:
Answer:
1 - "I’ll start to have symptoms when I drink less fluid."
Explanation:
One of the main problems of sickle cell anemia is the crystallization of hemoglobins S, because of the difficulty in binding oxygen to the hemoglobin. This causes obstructions in the blood vessels by the formation of thrombi.
Thus, a higher fluid intake keeps the blood more fluid and prevents vessel obstruction.
Sickle cell anemia is not directly linked to iron deficiency (like common anemia), to white blood cells (in fact, it is directly linked to red blood cells) nor to platelet drop.
Answer:
Physical (neurological) studies
Explanation:
Bullying can lead to both physical and psychological issues. Although both are extremely dangerous, they are corralted as the physical effects of bullying could lead to short- and long-term psychological issues.
The physical effects could range from physical attacks to severe injuries. However, psychological abuse could also lead to physical issues throughout the life of the bullied individual. For example, physical (neurological) studies show that bullying could lead to chronic stress and trauma, physical chronic pain, recurrent headaches and stomacaches, as well as long-term sleep disturbances.
Moreover, bullying leads to an increase of stress hormones which causes an important and, in some cases, long-term imbalance in the immune system.