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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onJuly 24, 2012
At the International AIDS Conference, singer LaMont Wheat spoke to The Root about his musical advocacy.
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onJuly 22, 2012
The story of this week's international event should be about the epidemic among African Americans, says Phill Wilson of the Black AIDS Institute.
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by The Body onDecember 1, 2011
Kellee Terrell at TheBody.com discusses a new approach toward HIV/AIDS awareness.
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July 14, 2011
Last summer the White House released a strategy for reducing HIV infection by 25 percent in five years. One year later, what does the administration have to show for it?
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onFebruary 7, 2011
A CDC study shows that the virus's burden on blacks is "severe and disproportionate," and the explanation isn't simple.
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February 7, 2011
African Americans have the highest rates of HIV in the United States. We talked to a White House official to find out what's being done to help get those numbers down, and how we should regard news reports of a "cure" for HIV.
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February 4, 2011
... and those who are at risk, says Black AIDS Institute founder Phill Wilson on National Black AIDS Awareness Day.
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by Patrice J. Williams onNovember 30, 2010
HIV can affect you even when you're not infected.
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