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HARRISONBURG - Two decades after the fight against HIV and AIDS became a significant global cause, individuals, organizations and governments must recharge their prevention and assistance efforts, according to presenters at James Madison University.
I'm a bit embarrassed to write this, but here it goes: I'm a 23-year-old male and I shaved my private area two days ago. Now I have what looks like a rash. I put cream on it to stop the itch, but I think it made things worse.
President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has by Proclamation, declared today, December 1, 2008, as "World AIDS Day" to be observed throughout the country as a Working Holiday.
It's hard to believe, but December 1, 2008 marks the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day. Today we come together as friends and family, as a city, as a state, as a country, and (most importantly) as a global community to educate and inform on the world AIDS epidemic. While others will (and should) debate the politics of this crisis, we here at the ScientIST feel it’s our duty to share some ...
By Rene Bonsubre, Jr. PhilBoxing.com Mon, 01 Dec 2008 December 1 is the twentieth anniversary of World AIDS Day. Concerned individuals and organizations around the world come together on this day to bring attention to the global AIDS epidemic.
The following are frequently asked questions and responses about HIV/AIDS as compiled by the Ministry of Health's National HIV/STI Prevention and Control Programme:What is AIDS?Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a disease in which the body's natural immune...
This World AIDS Day coincides with the 25th anniversary of the discovery of HIV, the cause of this worldwide epidemic. In 1981, several of us faced the sudden appearance in San Francisco of a new disease entity characterized by pneumonias, cancers and a...
MANILA, Philippines—HIV stands for the human immunodeficiency virus that causes AIDS, or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
December 1st marks the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day, and state health officials encourage everyone to learn more about the global AIDS/HIV epidemic and personal risk for HIV infection. "World AIDS Day reminds us that we are all part of a larger, worldwide AIDS/HIV epidemic," said Secretary Karen Timberlake.
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