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Herpes and Teens
by Allen Teal, Nov 5, 2008
This article looks at the problem of herpes infections in teens. It also considers the how the situation has arisen, and how it may be helped.
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The Sexual Practices of Uganda
by Denis Muwonge Gadfly, Oct 24, 2008
AIDS on the African continent is a widespread problem that seems to show little signs of abating. Are the practices embedded within the heart of a nation contributing to the spread of this disease?
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Suffer, Little Children?
by Lyndsey Cameron, Sep 20, 2008
The horrible truth about the suffering of Brazil's street children.
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This Guy Brags About Infecting Black and Latino Women with AIDS
by Eric Jay Nelson, Sep 7, 2008
A guy who calls himself the trash-man brags about infecting many young women (some of who are allegedly under age) with HIV. He then proceeds to read a list of names of some of his alleged victims.
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The Moral Majority
by SuzieQue, Aug 15, 2008
For years states have tried but failed to legislate mandatory HIV testing but now, even married people are dying from it. This introduces the idea of making HIV status mandatory information for getting a marriage license.
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Angola: How Christianity Has Helped to Resolve the Hiv/aids Epidemic
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, May 1, 2008
How religion helped in curbing HIV in Angola.
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How has HIV/aids Affected Zambia
by bubblegum1234, Nov 27, 2007
Zambia is a poor country in Central Africa. It has about 11 million people.
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How Does It Feel to be Positive?
by Kodak, Apr 9, 2008
Test yourself, know your facts, and don't be ignorant.
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Stopping World Poverty
by Igor Dubinskiy, Mar 10, 2008
The dangers of poverty and ways to help combat it.
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Slowing Trends in Hiv/aids Prevalence in Southern Africa
by KELVIN TAKOR, Jan 2, 2008
Hearing about slowing trends of HIV/Aids in Africa is the best news since the advent of the disease in the early 1980s. However, this changing trend has come at the cost of many African lives, most of whom were innocent victims.
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