ThatOwlWoman (11-30-2022)
And you think everyone is going to be honest in answering this question? Given the fact that the LGBTQ community are damned by about half of society? Many LGBTQ people live their entire lives in the closet- just for this fear alone.
Trust me, no one is going to intentionally expose themselves, that has a natural or instinctive fear of being rejected or persecuted in any way!
Thanks for the input but....
NEXT!
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ThatOwlWoman (11-30-2022)
excellent point.
nanobots.
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What Is The Internet Of Bodies? And How Is It Changing Our World? - Forbes
https://www.forbes.com › sites › bernardmarr › 2019 › 12 › 06 › what-is-the-internet-of-bodies-and-how-is-it-changing-our-world
Dec 6, 2019The Internet of Bodies (IoB) is an extension of the IoT and basically connects the human body to a network through devices that are ingested, implanted, or connected to the body in some way....
What Is the Internet of Bodies? | RAND - RAND Corporation
https://www.rand.org › multimedia › video › 2020 › 10 › 29 › what-is-the-internet-of-bodies.html
The Internet of Bodies, or IoB, is actually an ecosystem. It's a bunch of devices that are connected to the Internet that contain software and that either collect personal health data about you or can alter the body's function.
The Internet of Bodies is here. This is how it will change our lives ...
https://www.weforum.org › agenda › 2020 › 06 › internet-of-bodies-covid19-recovery-governance-health-data
After the Internet of Things, which transformed the way we live, travel and work by connecting everyday objects to the Internet, it's now time for the Internet of Bodies. This means collecting our physical data via devices that can be implanted, swallowed or simply worn, generating huge amounts of health-related information.
What is the Internet of Bodies (IoB), and why should you care?
https://itrexgroup.com › blog › internet-of-bodies-iob-definition-benefits-examples
Sep 8, 2022The Internet of Bodies (IoB) term was coined in 2016. It describes connected devices that monitor the human body, collect physiological, biometric, or behavioral data, and exchange information over a wireless or hybrid network.
Internet of Bodies: Our Connected Future | RAND
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The Internet of Bodies Will Change Everything, for Better or Worse The rise of devices that connect the human body to the web is accelerating rapidly. This Internet of Bodies could revolutionize health care and improve our quality of life.
The Internet of Bodies Will Change Everything, for Better or Worse
https://www.rand.org › blog › articles › 2020 › 10 › the-internet-of-bodies-will-change-everything-for-better-or-worse.html
The rise of devices that connect the human body to the web is accelerating rapidly. This Internet of Bodies could revolutionize health care and improve our quality of life. But without appropriate guardrails, it could also jeopardize our most intimate personal information and introduce several ethical concerns. Topline
Internet of Bodies: Definition, Examples, and Future
https://dynagrace.com › internet-of-bodies
Jun 10, 2021Internet-connected devices are flourishing in recent years as people and businesses are using smart devices for their convenience. When the "Internet of Things" gets connected to your body, the outcome is the " Internet of Bodies ." Basically, the IoB is an addition to IoT and connects your body to a network with the help of devices.
Internet of Bodies - Everything You Need to Know | Analytics Steps
https://www.analyticssteps.com › blogs › internet-bodies-everything-you-need-know
What is the Internet of Bodies? The concept of Internet of Bodies uses human bodies as a source of data, making it a part of an Internet of Things ecosystem. (You can learn everything about the Internet of Things here) Internet of Bodies or IoB refers to a network of devices that can collect data about and alter the functions of the human body.
The Internet of Bodies (IoB) and Hacking Your DNA
https://truthunmuted.org › the-internet-of-bodies
Nov 22, 2020What is the Internet of Bodies (IoB)? RAND defines the IoB as "a growing industry of devices that monitor the human body, collect health and other personal information, and transmit that data over the Internet." In order to qualify as an IoB device, the technology must: contain software or computing capabilities
The Internet of Bodies | Ghislaine Boddington
https://www.internetofbodies.net
The Internet of Bodies engages in future digital issues for our living bodies. It explores the fast moving integration of humans with today's technologies, pointing to major transformations, not only to our bodies but to our understanding of ourselves, our identities and our relationship to the 'other'.
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morality is a set of beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors that facilitate voluntary, cooperative and mutually beneficial relationships.
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To date, there are no cases of AIDs being transmitted to anyone via a blood donation.
Earl (11-30-2022)
leaningright (11-30-2022)
Wrong, Nordy.
HIV infection: information for blood donors - NCBI Bookshelf
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › books › NBK310571
Although primarily transmitted through person-to-person sexual contact, HIV can also be transmitted by blood transfusion from an infected blood donor.
HIV Transmission Through Transfusion --- Missouri and Colorado, 2008
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Transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) through transfusion of contaminated blood components was documented in the United States in 1982 (1)
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Ryan White, a hemophiliac teenager who became infected from a transfusion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_White
Ryan Wayne White (December 6, 1971 – April 8, 1990)[1] was an American teenager from Kokomo, Indiana, who became a national poster child for HIV/AIDS in the United States after his school barred him from attending classes following a diagnosis of AIDS. As a hemophiliac, he became infected with HIV from a contaminated factor VIII blood treatment and, when diagnosed in December 1984, was given six months to live. Doctors said he posed no risk to other students, as AIDS is not an airborne disease and spreads solely through bodily fluids, but AIDS was poorly understood by the general public at the time. When White tried to return to school, many parents and teachers in Howard County rallied against his attendance due to unwarranted concerns of the disease spreading to other students and staff. A lengthy administrative appeal process ensued, and news of the conflict turned Ryan into a popular celebrity and advocate for AIDS research and public education. Surprising his doctors, Ryan White lived five years longer than predicted. He died on April 8, 1990, one month before his high school graduation.
"Hatred is a failure of imagination" - Graham Greene, "The Power and the Glory"
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Woke nonsense will now imperil public health. Wonderful...
Indeed
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