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aid (ād) help or assistance; by extension, applied to any device by which a function can be improved or augmented, as a hearing aid.
first aid  the initial emergency care and treatment of an injured or ill person before definitive medical and surgical management can be secured.
hearing aid  a device that amplifies sound to help deaf persons hear, often specifically a device worn on the body.
pharmaceutical aid  see under necessity.

AID donor insemination (artificial insemination by donor).
AID
abbr.
artificial insemination donor

aid,
assistance given a person who is ill, injured, or otherwise unable to cope with the normal demands of life.

AID,
abbreviation for artificial insemination by donor.

insemination [in-sem″ĭ-na´shun]
the deposit of seminal fluid within the vagina or cervix.
artificial insemination that done by artificial means. There are two primary types: Artificial insemination by husband (AIH) involves depositing the husband's or sexual partner's sperm from a specimen, obtained during masturbation, into the vagina, cervical canal, or uterine cavity of the recipient. Donor insemination or Artificial insemination by donor (AID) involves the same techniques but the sperm is from a donor other than the husband or partner.

aid,
n assistance; support.
aid in physiotherapy,
n an agent used by the patient to cleanse the teeth and oral tissues and provide pseudofunctional stimulation of the gingival tissues to maintain periodontal health.
aid, speech therapy,
n a restoration, appliance, or electronic device used to improve speech.
aid, visual,
n a model, drawing, or photograph used to help the patient understand proposed treatment.

AID
1. Acute infectious disease 2. Artificial insemination by donor. See Artificial reproduction3. Automatic implantable defibrillator

Patient discussion about AID.

Q. The HIV test came back POSITIVE! My very close friend 'Demonte'. One day in December as he was returning from a business trip, his wife met him at the airport with terrible news. During a routine pregnancy check up, her doctor had administered an HIV test along with other blood-work. The HIV test came back POSITIVE! The doctor wanted to begin administering drugs immediately but the cost of these drugs here when compared to their family income was prohibitive. I helped him with some of my savings. He already sold his favorite sentimental car to save his precious wife. Now i want to know is there any NATURAL medicine to cure this? Hope it costs less and available.

A. there are no effective natural remedy for HIV. the medications are very hard ones that try to control the virus from spreading (cannot eliminate it though). no herbal remedy or nutrition change will do that.

Q. Why AID spred? and How?

A. if you mean AIDS- it spread mostly because people don't practice safe sex or sharing needles when injecting drugs. here is a nice tutorial about HIV, it is also specify the ways of infection-
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tutorials/aids/htm/lesson.htm

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