viernes, 22 de junio de 2018

This week on HIV.gov

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this week on HIV.gov

FEDERAL RESPONSE BLOG POSTS
Fewer U.S. High School Students Having Sex, Using Drugs
The 2017 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey paints a promising picture about the drug and sexual behaviors U.S. high school students report, but the findings leave room for concern – especially among groups of young people who report multiple health risks...
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DIGITAL TOOLS BLOG POSTS
Reaching Rural Residents
At HIV.gov, we know that many of our partners work in areas where reaching and engaging rural Americans is an essential part of their HIV communications. We asked the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy about this work...
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HIV/AIDS BASICS BLOG POSTS
ICYMI - Reflections on National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
In advance of National HIV Testing Day next week, HIV.gov would like to remind you that National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day was observed a little over a month ago. Preventing HIV among Asians and Pacific Islanders and other American is one part of our work to end HIV. Each infection that we prevent matters and knowing your status by being tested for HIV is one way to help prevent HIV infection...
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calendarUPCOMING EVENTS
Next week is the National Council of Urban Indian Health Annual Leadership Conference. This event enables urban and tribal leaders to learn, network, and build strategies for the benefit of Indian Country.
ribbonAWARENESS DAYS
National HIV Testing Day is next week, there's still time to add the HIV Testing Sites & Care Services Locator Tool to your website. Help your audience find HIV services near them, today!

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