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  2. Risky sexual behavior - Wikipedia

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    Risky sexual behavior includes unprotected intercourse, multiple sexual partners, and illicit drug use. [1] [2] [10] The use of alcoholic drinks and illicit drugs greatly increases the risk of gonorrhea, chlamydia, trichomoniasis, hepatitis B, and HIV/AIDS. [2] Trauma from penile-anal sex has been identified as a risky sexual behavior. [11]

  3. Effects of human sexual promiscuity - Wikipedia

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    The results of, or costs associated with, these behaviors are the effects of human sexual promiscuity. A high number of sexual partners in a person's life usually means they are at a higher risk of sexually transmitted infections and life-threatening cancers. [3] These costs largely pertain to the dramatic consequences to physical and mental ...

  4. AIDS-related lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    AIDS-related lymphoma describes lymphomas occurring in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (). [1] [2]A lymphoma is a type of cancer arising from lymphoid cells.In AIDS, the incidence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, primary cerebral lymphoma and Hodgkin's disease are all increased.

  5. HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    [131] [132] A substantial minority of young people continues to engage in high-risk practices despite knowing about HIV/AIDS, underestimating their own risk of becoming infected with HIV. [133] Voluntary counseling and testing people for HIV does not affect risky behavior in those who test negative but does increase condom use in those who test ...

  6. Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    Consistent drug usage and related risk behaviors, such as the exchange of sex for drugs or money, are linked to an increased risk of HIV acquisition in marginalized areas. NIAID and other NIH institutes work to develop and optimize harm reduction interventions that decrease the risk of drug use-associated and sexual transmission of HIV among ...

  7. 1989 Vatican AIDS conference - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] William Blattner, the head of viral epidemiology at the National Cancer Institute agreed with Caffarra, adding that distributing needles to drug addicts was also encouraging high-risk behavior. [1] O'Connor also reiterated his opposition to condoms as a method to prevent the transition of HIV.

  8. Health belief model - Wikipedia

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    More recently, the model has been applied to understand intentions to vaccinate (e.g. COVID-19), [9] responses to symptoms of disease, [2] compliance with medical regimens, [2] lifestyle behaviors (e.g. sexual risk behaviors), [7] and behaviors related to chronic illnesses, [2] which may require long-term behavior maintenance in addition to ...

  9. Management of HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    After the "Berlin patient", two additional patients with both HIV infection and cancer were reported to have no traceable HIV virus after successful stem cell transplants. Virologist Annemarie Wensing of the University Medical Center Utrecht announced this development during her presentation at the 2016 "Towards an HIV Cure" symposium.