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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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Amoxicillin shortage, George Wagner verdict, Dayton seeks archaeological study, and racism as a public health crisis
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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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This Saturday, November 28 at 8pm, Dayton’s very own Rubi Girls will perform an annual benefit show to raise money that will go to fight HIV/AIDS.The…
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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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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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Full episode of WYSO Weekend for December 4, 2011 containing the following stories:-Jerry Kenney speaks with Bill Hardy, Executive Director of AIDS…
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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…