New device claims to stop HIV transmission
Can a HIV-positive man safely have intercourse with his partner and successfully become a parent without transmitting the lethal virus to his partner or his children?
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Can a HIV-positive man safely have intercourse with his partner and successfully become a parent without transmitting the lethal virus to his partner or his children?
In an attempt to protect Americansfrom potential biological attacks,President Bush signed the USA PatriotAct (USAPA) into law amid anthraxfears in 2001, criminalizing anyonewho "mishandles" deadly viruses,bacteria and toxins. Last year, Congresspassed another bill, The PublicHealth Security and Bioterrorism Preparednessand Response Act of 2002,initiating a tougher regulation of biologicalagents.
The SARS disease has recently caused the cancellations of hundreds of flights to Hong Kong, and other major cities in China.
Since the advent of oral contraceptives in the early 1960s, their availability, convenience and effectiveness have made them the most popular method of birth control in the United States. However, scientists are beginning to question the safety of these birth control "pills," and raise concerns about the possible role they may play in the development of various cancers.
Fast-developing online technologies are rapidly reshaping the lives of today's consumers. From reading daily newspapers to shopping for groceries and fancy clothes from a store located across the nation, the use of the Internet has made many things incredibly simple by just a few mouse clicks.
Fast-developing online technologies are rapidly reshaping the lives of today's consumers. From reading daily newspapers to shopping for groceries and fancy clothes from a store located across the nation, the use of the Internet has made many things incredibly simple by just a few mouse clicks.