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Today is World AIDS Day (WAD), and it’s estimated that more than 20,000 people in Ohio are infected with HIV—about 2000 of those cases are here in the…
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This week, health officials hope to hope to raise awareness about the importance of HIV prevention and education, particularly within the region’s Latino…
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The NAACP and Payne Theological Seminary in Wilberforce have partnered to tackle the issue of HIV and AIDS in the black community. The civil rights…
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HIV infection rates are still on the rise in Ohio and across the country. On this 25th annual World AIDS Day, health officials urge testing and education…
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Thursday, February 7th is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, and the Centers for Disease Control say that, although blacks make up just 14% of the…
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a preventative drug for HIV. The drug is called Truvada, and though it has been hailed as good news…
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For years, the Rubi Girls have entertained local audiences, and audiences around the country. In their twenty years together, it's estimated they've…
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Today - on this World AIDS day - in Ohio there are about 16,000 identified cases of people living with HIV/AIDS. However, that number changes…
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When the first cases of Aids started showing up, the prognosis for adults with the disease wasn't good. As children began to be born with HIV, The…
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Last week, the Ohio Department of Health announced changes to a national program that serves people living with HIV/AIDS. Changes to the Ryan White…