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AIDS Walk to benefit emergency financial assistance fund

AIDS Walk to benefit emergency financial assistance fund
AIDS Walk to benefit emergency financial assistance fund
By Mark AmbrogiTanya Gilbert has a personal reason for getting involved in the Indiana AIDS Walk."I took a class from a professor as an undergraduate who started to share with us she was HIV positive and how she contracted the disease and what little support she had," Gilbert said."I was very moved by the lecture.


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Sask. doctors ask province to declare state of emergency over HIV, AIDS

Sask. doctors ask province to declare state of emergency over HIV, AIDS
Sask. doctors ask province to declare state of emergency over HIV, AIDS
CTVNews.ca StaffDoctors in Saskatchewan are calling on the province to declare a medical state of emergency over high rates of new AIDS and HIV cases.A group of doctors, patients and indigenous leaders gathered Monday at a health centre in Saskatoon to highlight what they are calling an epidemic in Saskatchewan.With the province leading the country in new case rates, the group is trying to raise awareness and spur change.


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Saskatchewan government asked to call medical state of emergency over HIV, AIDS

Saskatchewan government asked to call medical state of emergency over HIV, AIDS
Saskatchewan government asked to call medical state of emergency over HIV, AIDS
A small group of doctors, patients and indigenous groups gathered today at the Saskatoon Tribal Council Health Centre to highlight the number of people living with HIV and AIDS in Saskatchewan.The group is calling the illness an epidemic, and is asking the provincial government to call a medical state of emergency.They say that, from 2004 to 2014, more than 1,500 people tested positive for the disease in Saskatchewan, and that 200 of those people have since died.


Saskatchewan government asked to call medical state of emergency over HIV, AIDS

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