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  1. ... services to treat poor, inner city persons with HIV infection and AIDS who do not need hospitalization. The list of resource needs would be incomplete if it did not make reference to the acute need for housing. A witness ...
  2. ... ARC and, possibly, intravenous drug users who are HIV- positive are also more likely to have recurrent bacterial infections that require hospitalization. By contrast, according to figures cited in the AIDS Reference Guide, a methadone maintenance program costs $2,500 ...
  3. ... expensive; but so is the unchecked spread of HIV infection. As the following statement illustrates, we are putting the available, much needed resources elsewhere: Exactly a year ago the White House issued a strategy on drug abuse control in which it made reference to a request for $1.5 billion for ...
  4. ... Report of AIDS Action Council in the AIDS Reference Guide, 2/92) * The prevention of one occurrence of HIV infection saves, on average, 26.7 years of life - ...
  5. ... also, being made available to expand serosurveillance of HIV infection. Funds are ... for your reference copies of a booklet titled Centers for Disease ...
  6. ... and equal treatment for people with AIDS and HIV infection, as expressed in principle 1, are not only compassionate -- they are required by law. This commentary cannot provide extensive legal documentation (see references for further information); it can, however, describe the ...
  7. ... to social pressures; (5) learn about AIDS, sex, HIV infection and when it is appropriate to have sex; and (6) initiate, maintain or increase (un)healthy habits. Understanding the actual prevalence of these factors in reference groups, as portrayed in the media and as ...
  8. ... to social pressures; (5) learn about AIDS, sex, HIV infection and when it is appropriate to have sex; and (6) initiate, maintain or increase (un)healthy habits. Understanding the actual prevalence of these factors in reference groups, as portrayed in the media and as ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Guide to NIH HIV/AIDS information services : with selected Public Health Service activities 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 2001
    ... by the National Library of Medicine. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. National Institutes of Health (U.S.). 2. United States. Public Health Service. 3. HIV Infections—Resource Guides—United States. 4. HIV Infections—Directory— ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Evaluation of Healthy Futures in public middle schools in three northeastern Massachusetts ... 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : [US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Adolescent Health], December 30, 2015
    ... the individual, interpersonal, organizational, and community levels. VI. References Bandura A. Social cognitive theory and exercise of control over HIV infection. In: DiClemente RJ, Peterson JL, eds. Preventing AIDS: ...
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