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Garth Graham, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Minority Health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, discusses the importance of recognizing HIV/AIDS awareness in Caribbean American communities.
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HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Dr. Howard Koh explains how the 6th annual National Asian and Pacific Islander (AAPI) HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is a perfect time to break the wall of silence about HIV/AIDS in AAPI communities.
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White Office of National HIV/AIDS Policy (ONAP) engages the business community, private foundations, and the HIV/AIDS community to begin a dialogue on how to improve the role of public private partnerships.
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The White House Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP) announces plans to hold community meeting to discuss the National HIV/AIDS Strategy.
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ONAP releases a report summarizing recommendations from the public for the National HIV/AIDS Strategy.
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March 20th is the fourth annual National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, an opportunity to raise awareness about a disease that disproportionately affects the American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
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Tina Tchen details how the Office of National AIDS Policy is working with partners throughout the Federal Government to raise awareness and aid the prevention and treatment of a domestic epidemic where a women in the U.S. tests positive for HIV every 35 minutes.
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Report from National HIV/AIDS Strategy meeting describes President Obama's initiatives to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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African Americans account for nearly half of all people living with HIV in the United States. National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is a chance to get more involved in getting the word out that HIV is preventable and treatable.
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The health reform bill in the Senate will make dramatic improvements for people living with HIV/AIDS, including eliminating exclusions of pre-existing conditions, expanding Medicare to more Americans, and setting caps on out-of-pocket expenses.
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