Tuesday, January 21, 2020
AIDS/HIV Research :: essays research papers
 AIDS Research              All A.I.D.S research should be funded by the government.  Today A.I.D.S has become a large concern within society. Sexually active youth  are constantly threatened with the chance of getting A.I.D.S.. A.I.D.S is  everyone's problem and a cure has to be found.  With funding from the government, it will provide the capital necessary for  the research to find a cure, to stop the spread of A.I.D.S; eventually bringing  down the number of people contracting and spreading the disease.  Presently, many people have contracted the A.I.D.S virus, and it has become  close to an epidemic. People who are sexually active have this constant threat  of the disease looming over their heads. The people that contract the disease  are normal people just like you and I. This disease does not favor any race or  sexual preference. Many more people than you might believe have this disease,  and the thing is many of these people, don't even know that they have the virus.  Although many people may consider A.I.D.S research as costly and ineffective  it is extremely important as a cure is found. Research requires a lot of  funding whether it be private or government funding. This money is exceptionally  important, as it provides the equipment, and the peoples salary who are doing  the research. The amount of money needed for the research may seem like it is a  lot, but it is worth it. It is worth it because if you consider the amount of  money that we give to foreign countries to aid their economy we could be using  this money to save peoples lives all around the world. People are dieing  everyday, and many more are in hospitals; so if we find the cure we will save  lives, and get these people who have contracted the disease out of hospitals,  and living on their own again.  Furthermore, research to stop the spread of A.I.D.S must be done. Meanwhile,  in the search for a cure, research has to be done to find better methods of  stopping the spread of the disease.  					    
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