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  1. ... on challenging myths and focusing on facts about HIV, rethinking stereotypes and being positive about HIV. On this day we might also honor those ...
  2. ... involve a specialist. If we've working in HIV care, we will defer to the person who's an HIV expert, or if we're doing a cardiac ...
  3. ... new ways to care for people living with HIV/AIDS and prevent the disease from spreading. Trusted ... st t er , 201 12 2 Courtesy HAHSTA (HIV/ AIDS, Hepatitis, STD, TB Administration), District of Columbia ...
  4. ... COVID-19 Testing Clinical Reasoning Eye-Tracking Technology HIV Testing Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging E02 Therapeutics Drug ... 19 Testing Cardiometabolic Risk Factors Diagnostic Reference Levels HIV Testing Health Belief Model Heart Disease Risk Factors ...
  5. ... recently awarded the NIDA Avant-Garde Award for HIV/AIDS Research. He serves on the National Library ... and Early Career Investigator Committee for the Global HIV Enterprise. Dr. Cardozo received his MD-PhD from ...
  6. ... environmental health and toxicology, chemical and drug information, HIV/AIDS, health outreach, and disaster information management. SIS ... dietary tools like the Drug Information Portal, and HIV/AIDs resources like AIDSinfo (a site for federally ...
  7. ... in health care, but also in immunology and HIV research— there could be no greater voice during ... a variety of partners – community health workers in HIV/AIDS clinics, faith communities throughout Maryland, local high ...
  8. ... Focuses of research include childhood obesity, adult obesity, HIV/AIDS, and mental health. It is hoped that ... on the topics of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV, and alcohol and drug abuse. In addition, teachers ...
  9. ... health issues that disproportionately affect minorities, such as HIV/AIDS, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, immunization, cancer, and infant ... poverty level. Chronic illnesses include hypertension, diabetes, and HIV/AIDS. The first activity was to give them ...
  10. ... and services in toxicology, environmental health, chemistry, and HIV/AIDS. The Office of Outreach and Special Populations ( ... that impact their lives (sexually transmitted diseases and HIV). CASA is a program that serves at risk ...
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