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by Lynette Holloway onNovember 17, 2011
Blacks and Latinos are far more affected by sexually transmitted diseases than whites, the CDC report shows.
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by Linda Villarosa onJuly 20, 2011
In a time of tight resources, who should get a breakthrough HIV medicine? The sick -- or those who want to avoid being sick?
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by Hayat Mohamed onJune 3, 2011
Who passed and who failed?
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November 30, 2010
They’re also offering free HIV testing. When’s that supposed to take place – before or after the cha cha slide?
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August 4, 2010
I prefer to press on. It’s truly difficult sometimes; I’m not going to lie.
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by Phill Wilson onJuly 19, 2010
Contrary to some media interpretations, the latest study from the CDC shows that being black is a powerful factor in determining whether you are affected by the AIDS virus, says the CEO of the Black AIDS Institute.
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July 19, 2010
A new CDC study exploring the link between AIDS and poverty is proving to be controversial for its suggestion that income is more important than race when determining a person’s chance of infection.
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by Kai Wright onDecember 17, 2008
Why blacks are hit hardest by HIV.
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