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I'm Thinking of Killing Myself and I Want To Know What You Think
http://theafa.typepad.com/theafablog/2009/12/im-thinking-of-killing-my…
Ken Mosesian of The American Fertility Assn. remembers the early days of the AIDS crisis
World AIDS Day
http://ingenuo.netsons.org/2009/12/01/world-aids-day/
About this day and italian situation...
This Dancer’s Response to World AIDS Day
http://danceadvantage.net/2009/12/01/world-aids-day-09/
To mark the day, I’d like to highlight Dancers Responding to AIDS, a U.S.-based organization offering opportunities for dancers to make a difference in the lives of other dancers and performing artists, and invite you to support me in raising money to a
World AIDS Day
http://exotichadron.blogspot.com/2009/12/world-aids-day.html
A personal look at AIDS.
World Aids Day 2009: Facing Aids
http://druounximages.blogspot.com/2009/12/worlds-aids-day-2009-facing-…
Enter into the world of Aids and imagine the terror that this panademic could give for your life.
HIV Serosorting in Men Who Have Sex With Men: Is It Safe?
http://darryltanod.blogspot.com/2009/06/hiv-serosorting-in-men-who-hav…
Serosorting is the practice of preferentially having sex with partners of concordant HIV status or of selectively using condoms with HIV-discordant partners.
Why AIDS Makes People Cry
http://tkrawftek.blogspot.com/2009/11/why-aids-makes-people-cry.html
First part of an ongoing recollection
it's world aids day
http://jenmorrison.wordpress.com/
I turned over the soap box to Stephen Lewis - he's much more eloquent than me.
AIDS Day
http://love4.wordpress.com/2009/12/01/aids-day/
One of the things about AIDS is that it can happen to anyone – it’s not a black, white, brown disease. Now that It has been been around from several years it amazes me how un-compassionate people are with people who have aids. Did they put a sign on t
WORLD AIDS DAY 2009:WE HAVE TO DEMAND JUSTICE FOR OUR HEALTH CARE
http://www.mybrowneyedview.com/2009/11/world-aids-daydecember-1-2009-w…
My post is focused on African American women. I am advocating that we become more assertive in our demands for access to treatment for HIV. Information is also provided to educate others on why we are the leaders on the at-risk list. Links are also prov
HIV Not Immediate Death Sentence Now
http://hubpages.com/t/f6154
In America a diagnosis of HIV is not the death sentence it was when the disease was first discovered. In those days, people with HIV would acquire AIDS within 10 years and then lived less than two years.
Universal Access: Prevention, Treatment, Care
http://faithandaids.wordpress.com/2009/11/30/hiworld-aids-day-2009-uni…
I love how this presentation deals with the idea of “universal access" . . . highlighting the need for universal access to prevention, treatment, and care.
"I'm Thinking of Killing Myself and I Want to Know What You Think"
http://theafa.typepad.com/theafablog/
The Executive Director of The American Fertility Association shares a heartfelt remembrance of the early days of the AIDS epidemic, plus a call to action for the future
World Aids Day
http://aloveofdrawing.blogspot.com/
December 1st is World Aids Day. I decided to create a few illustrations for it. It is a global disease that does not discriminate. Prevention and education are important components to stop the spread. I hope one day their will be a cure. -Danielle
World Aids Day: Universal Access and Human Rights
http://passiontounderstand.blogspot.com/2009/11/world-aids-day-univers…
A discussion of the various factors effecting the achievement of the 2010 target of universal access to treatment of HIV/AIDS.
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World AIDS Day
World AIDS Day, observed December 1 each year, is dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection.
HIV/AIDS has been a global epidemic for more than 27 years. Most of today's youth have never known a world without it. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently published national HIV incidence (new infections) that showed much higher numbers that previous estimates. The time is now. Together, we can prevent the spread of this pandemic – through awareness, care, prevention, education and research. On December 1st, individuals and organizations will recognize World AIDS Day. This year’s theme is leadership – from all sectors, including government, but also leaders among individuals and families, communities, non-profits and other organizations. The question is not should you participate, but how can you? Both NIDA and AIDS.gov recognize the leadership of Bloggers Unite and invite bloggers to join them in their mission to prevent and stop the spread of HIV/AIDS.













