Women health
*Women health>>>AIDS

AIDS is incurable?



some people say there is a cure, but im not sure

As of now, there is none. There are many treatments to slow down the progression of the disease as such that it is now possible to live a full life for for a long time.
yes, it is very much so incurable. But research is so close to finding one that in like 5 or 10 years you can get cured. God bless the scientist who does discover the cure(hey, that sounds like Xmen 3:)).
There is no cure right now. They are working on it. There are drugs that can greatly extend a person's life and make their life more pleasurable than it would be without the drugs.

Here's a great article about AIDS in Africa and allthe myths surrounding it:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/aids_in_afr...

Good luck! :)
It is incurable. There are steps and meds to take to ease the process, but there is no cure yet. I wish there was.
I've heard doctors are working on a possible cure, but there is a lot of red tape--it is still in a dangerous state, and they're weighing out pros and cons, so the FDA won't let them release it yet. I hope they've got it.
doctors are workind on a cure but there is not one
There's no cure at this time.
Tags
Breast Cancer Breastfeeding Breast Reconstruction Acupuncture AIDS Allergies Alzheimer Disease Androgen Anxiety Disorders Asthma
Related information
  • AIDS is incurable?
  • Can you get AIDS from a hooker making you brownies?
  • A friend of mine told me the other day that his mams cat died of aids is that possible?
  • How can you tell that the guy you're with has HIV or AIDS?
  • Does addiction treatment really decrease the spreading of HIV and AIDS?
  • If you use the same toilet as another person with aids.....is there a way you can get it to?
  • According to bible, what is source of evil, adultry, Aids, STDS and habitual passive agency?
  • Why would you care if gay guys spread AIDS and your straight?
  •    

    Health Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster
    The information on whfhhc.com is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.