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61. HIV and AIDS by David Wessner, Michael A. Palladino | |
Paperback: 32
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(2005-04-09)
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62. HIV/Aids Internet Information Sources And Resources by Jeffrey Huber | |
Hardcover: 184
Pages
(1998-08-12)
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63. Global AIDS: Myths & Facts by Alexander Irwin, Joyce Millen | |
Paperback: 175
Pages
(2003-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description AIDS is the most devastating communicable disease in history, and structures of poverty and injustice are magnifying the crisis in underresourced countries. More than 36 million people are infected with HIV/AIDS—the vast majority of them in the poor world, or in poor and marginalized communities within wealthy countries. And since AIDS was first recognized in the early 1980s, 13 million children have been orphaned and 22 million people have died from the disease. Irwin and Millen, co-authors of the critically praised Dying for Growth: Global Inequality and the Health of the Poor, demonstrate that it is morally imperative and practically feasible to control the spread of AIDS by overturning common myths about treatment and prevention. For example, it is often argued that ordinary citizens in rich countries can do little to fight AIDS in poor counties. But Irwin and Millen show how individual activists, students, health providers, and members of international health organizations have helped to play pivotal roles in lowering drug prices and securing increased funding for vaccine development. Activism and education by groups like ACT UP, Student Global AIDS Campaign, and various religious organizations is forcing national and international leaders to take greater responsibility for the global AIDS crisis. Features a comprehensive resource guide. Illustrated with photographs.Alexander Irwin is an assistant professor of religious studies at Amherst College. Joyce Millen is Director of Research for the Institute for Health and Social Justice. Irwin and Millen are co-authors of Dying for Growth: Global Inequality and the Health of the Poor. James Orbinski, president of Doctors Without Borders, called Dying for Growth "deeply intelligent, thoroughly researched—a must-read for all citizens and activists committed to meaningful change." |
64. HIV/AIDS Related Communication, Hearing, and Swallowing Disorders by De Wet Swanepoel, Brenda Louw | |
Paperback: 325
Pages
(2010-02-01)
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65. Home-based HIV/AIDS Care | |
Paperback: 224
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(2003-09-11)
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66. "I Just Found Out I Have HIV... Now What?": Firsthand Practical Advice to Guide You Gently from Crisis to Living in Peace With HIV and AIDS by Timothy Critzer | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2002-09)
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67. Blood Saga: Hemophilia, AIDS, and the Survival of a Community, Updated Edition With a New Preface by Susan Resnik | |
Hardcover: 308
Pages
(1999-08-25)
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Despicable
Interesting Tale of a Unique Medical Tragedy of our Times |
68. AIDS: Science and Society, Sixth Edition (AIDS (Jones and Bartlett)) by Hung Fan, Ross F. Conner, Luis P. Villarreal | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2010-03-10)
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Best book i bought online.
Excellent!
A book that is continuously updated
Great for anyone! |
69. Older Adults With HIV: An In-Depth Examination of an Emerging Population (Hiv/Aids - Medical, Social and Psychological Aspects) | |
Hardcover: 127
Pages
(2010-04-30)
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70. HIV/AIDS (Health and Medical Issues Today) by John E. Glass Ph.D., Kathy S. Stolley | |
Hardcover: 241
Pages
(2009-08-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Once thought to be a disease of homosexuals and drug abusers, AIDS has now impacted people across cultures, genders, and sexual orientations. Despite activism, new research, and treatments, many people are still dying from this disease. HIV/AIDS offers a comprehensive, one-volume resource that traces the history of the disease, and discusses prevention, along with current research and treatment. It examines issues such as care giving, health care settings, human rights, pregnancy, and insurance. The incidence and prognosis for the disease among special populations, as well as their needs and struggles, are covered in detail. These groups include: drug and alcohol abusers, the gay and lesbian community, minority communities, pediatric patients, prisoners, senior citizens, and women. With education the key to both prevention and care of those infected, this volume is an invaluable resource for students and general readers. |
71. Teenagers, HIV, and AIDS: Insights from Youths Living with the Virus (Sex, Love, and Psychology) | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2006-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Who will want me now? It's a heart-wrenching question for teenagers infected with HIV. The number of HIV/AIDS-infected teenagers in the United States is increasing. Nearly 35,000 U.S. teenagers now have AIDS. Far more have been diagnosed with HIV, and an undetermined number have the virus and do not yet know. Each year, some 1,700 young people aged 13 to 24 are diagnosed with the ravaging end result of this infection: AIDS. In this volume, experts who work with HIV/AIDS-infected teenagers examine the psychological and social fallout compounding the frightening medical issues faced by adolescents who've received the diagnosis. Readers share the challenge with teens as they face the stigma of HIV/AIDS and the tough decisions about who to tell of their infection and when to do it. We learn the hard truth about health care, self care, and new treatment options for affected teens. And we read about the heartbreaking end-of-life care issues for dying adolescents. Perhaps most important, the authors offer resources teens and their families can turn to for information and support. And they explain what family, friends, teachers, and other professionals can do to help infected teens maximize their mental health and their quality of life. Customer Reviews (1)
Unparalleled |
72. 100 Questions and Answers About AIDS: What You Need to Know by Michael Thomas Ford | |
Paperback: 202
Pages
(1993-10-22)
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EXTREMELY EDUCATIONAL READING MATERIAL This is an extremely informative and educational book for teens, adults, gays or straight people. I strongly believe that anyone who reads this book will benefit greatly from it. This book has hundreds of answers to questions about the AIDS virus, how it's spread and prevention. It includes touching interviews with people who are infected. It's a real eye opener that provides facts. The book is well written and easy to understand. The young men in my group home have commented about what a SUPERB and EDUCATIONAL book this is. They like that the book is geared towards people of all ages, sex, race and economical backgrounds. Too bad this book isn't in schools. I strongly recommend reading this book and passing it on to your children, family members and friends. It is worth reading and after gaining this type of knowledge, might help save lives. It was definately worth 5 points and more...... ... Read more |
73. Nutrition and AIDS, Second Edition (Modern Nutrition) | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2000-09-19)
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74. Risky Rhetoric: Aids and the Cultural Practices of HIV Testing by John Blake Scott | |
Hardcover: 296
Pages
(2003-02-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description Risky Rhetoric: AIDS and the Cultural Practices of HIV Testing is the first book-length study of the rhetoric inherent in and surrounding HIV testing. In addition to providing a history of HIV testing in the United States from 1985 to the present, J. Blake Scott explains how faulty arguments about testing’s power and effects have promoted unresponsive and even dangerous testing practices for so-called normal subjects as well as those deemed risky. Drawing on classical rhetoric as well as Michel Foucault’s theorizing of the examination as a form of disciplinary power, this study explores how HIV testing functions as a disciplinary technology that shapes subjects and exerts power over individual bodies and populations. Testing has largely been deployed to protect those defined as normal members of the general population by detecting, managing, and even punishing those diagnosed as risky (e.g., gay and bisexual men, poor women of color). But Scott reveals that testing’s function of protection-through-detection has been fueled in part by faulty arguments that exaggerate testing’s interventive power and benefits. These arguments have also created a perception that testing is a magic bullet. By overestimating the benefits of HIV testing and overlooking its contingencies and harmful effects, dominant arguments about testing have enabled a shortsighted public health response to HIV and unresponsive testing policies. The ultimate goal of Risky Rhetoric: AIDS and the Cultural Practices of HIV Testing is to offer strategies to policymakers, HIV educators and test counselors, and other rhetors for developing more responsive and egalitarian testing-related rhetorics and practices. |
75. Science Sold Out: Does HIV Really Cause AIDS? by Rebecca Culshaw | |
Paperback: 112
Pages
(2007-01-02)
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An unfortunate publication
Scientific truth speaks to dogma
Too much emotion. Too few facts.
Science Sell Out
Essential reading |
76. AIDS & HIV: Risky Business (Teen Issues) by Daniel Jussim | |
Library Binding: 112
Pages
(1997-06)
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77. Global AIDS Crisis: A Reference Handbook (Contemporary World Issues) by Richard Marlink, Alison Kotin | |
Hardcover: 283
Pages
(2004-12-16)
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78. I Know Someone with HIV/AIDS (Understanding Health Issues) by Elizabeth Raum | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2011-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book introduces readers to what HIV/AIDS are, how they affect people, and what they can do to be a good friend to someone living with HIV/AIDS. |
79. 28: Stories of AIDS in Africa by Stephanie Nolen | |
Paperback: 407
Pages
(2007-01)
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80. Transgender Health And HIV Prevention: Needs Assessment Studies from Transgender Communities Across the United States by Walter O Bockting, Eric Avery | |
Paperback: 138
Pages
(2006-01-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description The impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on the transgender community has been tragically ignored, and as yet there is surprisingly little research data on the subject of health care and HIV prevention in this marginalized population. Transgender Health and HIV Prevention fills this void by providing a groundbreaking empirical assessment of the health needs of transgender persons in several areas around the United States. Respected experts discuss issues that hinder the effectiveness of HIV prevention programs, including housing, mental health, and employment, as well as the unique broader problems of social stigma, discrimination, and the lack of transgender knowledge and sensitivity on the part of health providers and prevention workers. Even though recent studies show estimated HIV infection rates to be as much as 60 percent among specific transgender populations in the United States, the transgender community continues to receive inadequate healthcare support. Transgender Health and HIV Prevention tackles the problems inherent in the healthcare system by first assessing the needs of transgender persons, then offering specific practical recommendations for remedy. Top researchers in partnership with community members in San Francisco, Houston, Washington DC, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, New England, San Juan, and Minneapolis/St. Paul bring empirical data together to assess what has to be done to effectively stem the HIV epidemic. This essential resource is extensively referenced with several tables to clarify data. Transgender Health and HIV Prevention explores in detail: health and social services needs of African-Americans, Latinas, and Asian/Pacific Islanders sources for the high rates of HIV infection among male-to-female transgender persons the prevalence of physical and sexual violence, substance abuse, and unemployment in the transgender community risk behaviors of male-to-female transgender persons health care providers’ ignorance, insensitivity, and discrimination—with training strategies to increase patient access and effectiveness of care how traditional notions about femininity affect risk behaviors a comparison between transgender persons and other sexual minorities Transgender Health and HIV Prevention is crucial, one-of-a-kind reading for educators, students, researchers, public health professionals, social workers, health care providers, HIV/AIDS caregivers, and prevention workers. |
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