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HIV/AIDS: The Tale and the Fight of Two Women in Public Health
HIV/AIDS is taking an increasing toll on women. In 2005, women represented 27 percent of new AIDS diagnoses in the United States, up from 11 percent in 1990. For two women in the HHS, the impact of HIV/AIDS on women and girls has a special significance.
Take the Test, Take Control: World AIDS Day 2007
In the 26th year of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, African Americans and Latinos are increasingly at risk for HIV infection.
Latinos and HIV/AIDS
The sense of family in the Latino community is so strong academics have coined a term for it: familismo. But for Latinos, family includes the village, the community at large.
HIV Testing Day: Educating the Educators
Some people just find it difficult to talk about HIV and sex.
So The Office of Minority Health Resource Center and the Office of Population Affairs (OPA) combined forces to help spread the truth about HIV
June 27: Get Tested for HIV!
National HIV Testing Day (NHTD) is June 27th. This important day encourages individuals to receive voluntary HIV counseling and testing. 
Calling on the Caribbean Spirit of Hope against HIV
Dr.Garth Graham, the Jamaican-born head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Minority Health, calls on the Caribbean community in the U.S. to step up the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Tuberculosis Control Efforts Demand Renewed Attention
Tackling HIV on College Campuses: An Illinois Experience



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