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At the end of 2022 in Ohio, more than 25,000 people were living with HIV. That’s an increase of 1,300 more people documented in 2021.
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Tuesday nationwide, public health departments are partnering with Walgreens to administer free HIV testing. The campaign is “Take the Test & Take the Next Step”, encouraging people to know their HIV status.
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Dec. 1 is World AIDS Awareness Day. New HIV cases in Montgomery and Greene counties have declined.
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Community Voices producer Dave Barber has the story of a local doctor and the support groups who emerged to play important roles in battling AIDS when it first surfaced in the Miami Valley region in the 1980s.
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In many Midwest states it’s illegal for someone with HIV to have sex without telling partners about the illness. Some public health experts are pushing...
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In the West, many think of HIV/AIDS as a phenomenon that began in the 1980s, when news first broke of a mysterious and highly deadly disease. In reality,…
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For many Ohio children living with HIV and AIDS, a special annual summer camp has meant a chance to escape, a time to get away, have fun and connect with…
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AIDS Resource Center Ohio has announced a name change for the organization and a shift in their mission focus. At a news conference on Monday, the…
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In the mid 1990s, summer camps for kids affected by the AIDS epidemic sprang up all over the country. Today there are about 20 summer camps for kids who…
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The state says three organizations have received more than $1 million in federal funds to provide housing assistance and limited…
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The AIDS Resource Center of Ohio, or ARC, has opened a new medical center near the University of Dayton campus. The center will be funded in part by its…
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Full episode of WYSO Weekend for February 10, 2013, including the following stories:- Jerry Kenney reports on the latest news from Wright-Patterson Air…