National Latino HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Oct 15, 2017
Start Talking Stop HIV Knowing your status when it comes to STIs or HIV can save your life, and the lives of those you love.… Read More »National Latino HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Oct 15, 2017
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Start Talking Stop HIV Knowing your status when it comes to STIs or HIV can save your life, and the lives of those you love.… Read More »National Latino HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Oct 15, 2017
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…a national campaign highlighting the complex issues related to HIV prevention, care and treatment for aging populations in the United States…
Prostate cancer is a disease which only affects men. Cancer begins to grow in the prostate – a gland in the male reproductive system but is slow-to-grow.
If detected early approximately 90% of all prostate cancer patients will have a very high treatment success rate.
Every 6 minutes an American Woman is diagnosed with reproductive-gynecologic cancer. The rarest type of gynecologic cancer is cancer of the fallopian tubes. Approximately 29,000 American women will die each year of gynecological cancer.
The intent of the day is to promote healthy sex, intimacy and love whether a person is GLBT, Inquiring, Straight, Queer, male, female or somewhere in between, sexually active or not, are a person of any Color, race, religion, morals, values, education, position, status, office, or anything else.