Rabu, 06 Juni 2012

Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Daily Digest Bulletin



Message 1
From: Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion <info@nhic.org>
Date: 06/05/2012
Subject: The Truth About HIV

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Real Answers to Real Questions: Dr. Wright Talks HIV
June 5, 2012
 
  
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When people ask me why they should get tested for HIV, my answer is simple: It’s the only way to know if you have it. Once you know, you can take charge of your future – with or without HIV.

As a doctor, I’ve answered lots of questions from patients who were confused or anxious about HIV and testing. With National HIV Testing Day right around the corner on June 27, I want to answer two common questions about HIV.

Question: Wouldn’t I be able to tell if my partner had HIV?

Answer: No. A person can have HIV and still look and feel healthy. Sometimes it can take 10 years for symptoms to show.

Question: If I get tested and find out I have HIV, is there anything I’ll be able to do to stay healthy?

Answer: Yes! Early treatment can help you live a longer, healthier life.

Find out more about HIV testing at healthfinder.gov. Remember: Take the test to take control.

Dr. Don Wright
Chief Medical Advisor, healthfinder.gov

 

This Month

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June 27 Is National HIV Testing Day
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Questions Answered

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Ask Your Doctor About HIV
Take this list of questions with you the next time you visit the doctor.

Take Action

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Talk to Your Partner About STDs
Use these tips to talk to your partner about getting tested.





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From: Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion <info@nhic.org>
Date: 06/05/2012
Subject: healthfinder.gov Today's Headlines

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Using topical medicines for grooming could lead to drug-resistant bacteria, researchers say
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Older women who took soy did no better overall on memory tests than their peers, researchers say
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