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    11/28/2009 - AIDS Healthcare Foundation to hold free rapid HIV testing to mark World AIDS Day
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    In observation of World AIDS Day this year, AIDS Healthcare foot (AHF), the largest global AIDS group and which currently provides more than 15,000 free HIV and STD tests annually in California via its community-based testing programs, is hosting an prolonged


    copyrights:cite this source roget's ii: the new thesaurus day"and evening"of free rapid HIV testing this Saturday, remembrance day 28th, open gate at 10 am, going until 2 am Sunday at its ‘Out of the Closet’ Hollywood thrift store and testing position (6210 Sunset). The HIV testing marathon is being held as part of AHF’s ‘Testing Millions’ campaign, a ecumenical initiative to test more than three million people in and with the observance of this year’s World AIDS Day, Tuesday, December 1st. In an effort to raise perception about the event and HIV testing, LA’s KIIS radio station (102.7 FM) will have its mobile van broadcasting live from the testing event from 8 pm to 10 pm Saturday.


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    1/11/2010 - testing
    Posted by Kiara
    Getting tested for STD can be scary; however, the condition is treatable so it is important to get tested if you think you have been exposed. If your test result is positive, early detection and monitoring of std will help your medical practitioner determine whether the disease is progressing and when to start treatment.

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