Health Communication Leads to Better Outcomes for Those Receiving HIV Treatment
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Effective health communication helps keep people in treatment throughout the HIV continuum of care, thus leading to more positive health outcomes, according to a new supplement of the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.
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Each year on December 1, we are reminded of the successes of the past and the work still needed in reducing new HIV infections and creating a better future for those already infected with HIV.
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Elevating the Female Condom in the Dual Protection Discussion
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GHSP Special Supplement Highlights EIMC in Advance of AIDS 2016
Global Health: Science and Practice has just published a special supplement in collaboration devoted to early infant male circumcision (EIMC).
HC3's HIV Activities in Ethiopia Transferred to the Government of Ethiopia
Ethiopia’s AIDS Resource Center and other HIV activities…