TITLE

Apathy, not AIDS, undermining community health

AUTHOR(S)
Chavez, Vique
PUB. DATE
June 2003
SOURCE
Gay & Lesbian Times;6/26/2003, Issue 809, p37
SOURCE TYPE
Newspaper
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Discusses HIV/AIDS in the U.S. Physical ailments associated with HIV/AIDS; Apathy that people have towards HIV/AIDS and those who are living with it; Suggestions to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS.
ACCESSION #
10185050

Tags: AIDS (Disease);  APATHY

 

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