Posted on March 11th, 2009 by Health News
The group Gay Men’s Health Crisis on Tuesday will join other advocates outside City Hall in New York City on Tuesday to bring attention to the “alarming” impact of HIV/AIDS on women and girls on the occasion of National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, the AP/USA Today reports.
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Tags: Men's Health, Sex, Sex Education, Women's Health
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