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Do you think the Shiites are more at danger of getting HIV?
From their vigorous exercise of Mut'ah.
Iran's latest official stats show that more than 18,000 humans in the country are infected with the HIV virus - but the real number could be far higher.
"According to a statement by the World health Organisation, we have to multiply this figure four or five times to reach the real figure of those infected with AIDS in Iran," cautioned Masoud Mardani, a fellow member of the AIDS National Committee.
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A Plague of Paradoxes: AIDS, Culture, and Demography in Northern Tanzania (Worlds of Desire: The Chicago Series on Sexuality, Gender, and Culture) List Price: $25.00 Sale Price: $9.00 Used From: $1.50 |
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Since recording its first AIDS cases in 1983, Tanzania has reported nearly 90,000 more to the World health Organization—more than any other country in Africa. As AIDS spread, the devastating syndrome came to be known simply as ugonjwa huo: "that disease... |
Heart attacks are a mutual form of ischemic heart disease. The World Health Organization approximated in the year 2002 that over twelve percent of all international deaths arose as a result of ischemic heart disease. In devised countries, it is the leading cause of death. In developing countries, nonetheless it comes third behind AIDS and lower respiratory infections.
Heart attacks, known by their medical name of acute myocardial infarction, is a state of disease that involves the disruption of the bloody supply to percentage of the heart. The result is a shortage of oxygen that may harm the heart tissue and potentially kill. Heart attacks are the leading cause of death all over the world. Major heart attack danger constituents include a history of angina or vascular disease, a former stroke or heart attack, old age, exuberant alcohol, the abuse of illegal drugs, smoking, sequences of unnatural heart beat, obesity, high levels of stress, high or low cholesterol, high triglyceride levels, high blood pressure, and diabetes.
Heart disease forms the leading cause of death in the United States - it is even more mutual than cancer. An approximated one fifth of all deaths in America come as a result of coronary heart disease. Over thirteen million humans throughout the nation suffer from coronary heart disease. Every year, over a million people suffer from coronary heart attacks; four out of each ten persons die from their attacks.
Symptoms of heart attacks include anxiety, a sentiment of approaching doom, chest pain, sweating, shortness of breath, palpitations, nausea, and vomiting. Oftentimes, heart attack people who are in need of medical care will feel sick very suddenly. The sensations or changes for heart attacks in men are often times dissimilar from the sensations or changes in women. Women most many times experience fatigue, shortness of breath, and a sentiment of weakness. About one third of all heart attacks are silent and do not consist of any chest pain or affiliated symptoms.
Below, you will find galore recent stats for heart attacks in the United States.
452,327: the number of deaths due to heart attacks in the United States in the year 2004.
20: the portion of all deaths due to heart attacks in the United States in the year 2004.
1.2 million: the intermediate number of heart attacks that take place each year.
38: the part of all those who die from a coronary heart attack.
15.8 million: the number of heart attack people who are in need of medical care who survive.
8.9 million: the approximated amount of angina persons who requires medical care in the United States.
400,000: the number of new angina cases each year in the United States.
233,000: the number of women who passed from physical life from cardiovascular disease each year.
14 million: the number of Americans afflicted with a heap of form of heart impairment of normal physiological function or angina.
50: the part of deaths that take place one hour after a heart attack when not treated.
60 billion: the amount of dollars expended on heart attack treatment and preventative action each year.
20: each 20 seconds, a new heart attack occurs someplace in America.
60: each minute, another heart attack death occurs.

Since recording it is introductory AIDS cases in 1983, Tanzania has reported closely 90,000 more to the World Health Organization—more than any other country in Africa. As AIDS spread, the excessive damage and destruction syndrome came to be known merely as ugonjwa huo: "that disease."
The AIDS epidemic has forced Africans to reflect upon the meaning of conventional ideas and exercises related to sexuality and fertility, and upon modernity and biomedicine. In A Plague of Paradoxes, anthropologist Philip Setel observes Tanzania's Chagga persons and their attempts to cope with and understand AIDS—the latest in a series of crises over which they feel they have little, if any, control.
Timely and well-researched, A Plague of Paradoxes is an extended case study of the most severe epidemic of the twentieth century and the cultural circumstances out of which it emerged. It is a distinguishable book that brings together anthropology, demography, and epidemiology to explain how a peculiar community in Africa experiences AIDS.
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- Published on: 2000-02-15
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Used to Develop New Communication Strategy for Tanzania
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Used this book to inform the development of a new HIV and AIDS Communication strategy for Tanzania. My colleagues were very impressed with the depth of cultural understanding.
I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in understanding the complexities of communicating about HIV and AIDS.
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