Posted on December 3rd, 2010 by Health News
The following summarizes selected women’s health related videos.Obama Marks World AIDS Day: President Obama released a video in conjunction with Thursday’s World AIDS Day. Obama called for “building on the tremendous progress we’ve made” and noted his administration’s launch of the first National HIV/AIDS Strategy (WhiteHouse.gov, 12/1). Meanwhile, former George W…
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Tags: AIDS, Pregnancy, Women's Health
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