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have to protect children by any way
But how?
IT is important to protect your children too from HIV, this will help many to avoid the high risks to HIV/AIDS.
It is important to eat healthily and exercise for HIV treatment to be effective.
How to eat a well balanced diet and stay healthy: Eating healthily, means good health and happy life. People living with HIV should aim to eat a balanced diet, without too much fat, sugar or salt. For many people, eating well is a pleasure, and learning how to cook and prepare food for yourself, your family, or friends can be fun. If you are underweight – perhaps because HIV was already making you ill by the time you were diagnosed – or overweight, or if you have any particular dietary problems or side-effects that make it hard to eat well, then you might benefit from talking to a healthcare professional about your diet. To make it easier to understand what a balanced diet is made up of, it can help to think about the type of foods you eat.3 Your diet should be made up of: •plenty of fruit and vegetables to provide fiber, vitamins and minerals •plenty of starchy carbohydrates to give you energy – such as brown rice, potatoes, whole meal pasta and bread •some protein such as lean meat, fish, eggs and beans •some dairy products, such as milk, yoghurt and cheese •small amounts of fats and sugars
HIV/AIDS is not an airborne disease.
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HIV/AIDS is not an airborne disease.
irrational behaviour is not an uncommon presentation of HIV.
The virus does not spread through the air like cold and flu viruses. HIV lives in the blood and in some body fluids