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Early, routine testing for HIV is key

Half of all new HIV infections in the United States occur among 13 to 24 year olds, but adolescents rarely seek HIV testing. Now, new research from the Bradley Hasbro Childrens Research Center suggests that early and widespread testing both in schools and community centers may be the key to effectively curbing the spread of HIV within this age group……..

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    Early, routine testing for HIV is key

    Half of all new HIV infections in the United States occur among 13 to 24 year olds, but adolescents rarely seek HIV testing. Now, new research from the Bradley Hasbro Childrens Research Center suggests that early and widespread testing both in schools and community centers may be the key to effectively curbing the spread of HIV within this age group……..

    Original post by Health news from medicineworld.org

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    Related Articles
  • Routine foot exams to help detect melanoma
  • Follow-up testing: What you need to know
  • Free teleconference: Follow up testing, what you need to know
  • New bladder cancer testing uses A1BG protein detection
  • Routine lung cancer screening gets thumbs down
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