The most practical way to guard against allergic reactions in restaurant guests is to
O designate "allergen-free" areas of the kitchen and dining room
O avoid the use of all potential allergens
O provide complete information about the ingredients in the menu selections, and, upon request, reveal ingredients that contain allergens
O maintain adequate liability insurance in case of medical claims
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The lack of HIV prevention/harm reduction programs increase the risk of HIV transmission among prisoners. For prisoners living with it, adherence to anti-retro-viral treatment is commonly difficult and the everyday stresses of living in a prison can compromise an already weakened immune system, leading to poor health and risk of co-infections. Rethinking the # of people sent to prison for treatable substance use disorders would significantly reduce the # of HIV transmissions and improve lives.