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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 41,851 people ages 15-24 have AIDS in the U.S. -- enough to fill more than two thirds of Carter-Finley Stadium.
A UW-Madison student who has lived a life with HIV is working to make sure others don't have to. Ashlin Ware spoke out on behalf of the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day on Monday.
Alicia Long and her friend, Ashley Gooden, waited confi-dently to be tested for HIV.
CERVICAL cancer is claimed to be the second most affecting cancer worldwide today, according to Cecilia Ladines Llave, M.D., Ph.D., chair of Cancer Institute, UP-PGH and director of Cervical Cancer Prevention Network Program (CECAP).
According to Dr. Bert Eichold, Health Officer of Mobile County, Mobile has one of the highest HIV infection rates per capita in Alabama.. More
VALDOSTA — Today is World AIDS Day and the South Health District and Valdosta State University have teamed up to provide a day of testing, support and information on HIV/AIDS in Valdosta.
AIDS educators plan to use the social technology popular with youths as a new weapon to fight an old disease that's on the rise among young people.
A DRAMATIC rise in the number of syphilis cases has prompted health experts to issue a safe sex warning. The number of reported cases has effectively doubled in the past year alone, campaigner Dr Somaya Al Jowder said yesterday.
Observances will be held across the state tomorrow in recognition of World AIDS Day.
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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