100. Incredible HIV Facts© 2005 ETR Associates Strange-but-true facts to trigger discussion about HIV. The history of HIV. What's known now about the virus. Prevention. Treatment. Attitudes and behaviors. |
101.
Giving and Receiving Blood© 1999 The American National Red Cross The Giving and Receiving Blood Fact Sheet answers the most commonly asked questions that blood donors and recipients may have about HIV and AIDS. It provides facts about the safety of blood and blood products. It also explains how HIV is spread. Explains current testing procedures. It also explains how to get more information. |
102. HIV/AIDS Resources in Nebraska 2005© 2005 Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Lists medical services. Testing services. Counseling services. Financial services. And educational HIV/AIDS services in the state. |
104. Understanding and Preventing AIDS* © 2001 Krames Communications/The StayWell Co. Clarifies how AIDS is - and is not - contracted. Specific advice on health risks and prevention skills. *104S Entendiendo y Evitando el VIH y el Sida © 2000 |
105. HIV/AIDS - What You Need to Know*© 1997 Channing L. Bete Co., Inc. Booklet provides clear and concise facts about the effects of AIDS. Facts on the ways HIV is (and is not) transmitted. Facts on the behaviors that put people at risk of infection. Facts on preventive measures, and current treatments * 105S El VIH y el Sida: lo que Usted Necesita Saber © 1997 |
106. HIV and Sex: Unsafe, Safer,
Safest* © 2002 Journeyworks Publishing Great recap of safer sex basics. The brief, easy to read format of this pamphlet stress safer sex messages. Revised and updated for 2002. *106S El VIH y el Sexo: Muy Riesgoso, Menos Riesgoso, Poco Riesgoso © 1998 |
107. HIV Facts* © 1997 ETR Associates HIV Facts gives HIV prevention facts all in one glance. *107S Lo que debes saber sobre el VIH © 1997, revisado en 1999. |
108. HIV, Alcohol and other
Drugs*© 1998, revised 2002 Journeyworks Publishing This brochure motivates the reader to consider how alcohol and other drug use may increase their risk for HIV infection. Higher risk comes from impaired thinking (unsafe sex). Sexual violence. Sharing needles. Motivates the reader to take steps needed to protect themselves. *108S El VIH, el alcohol y otras drogas © 2003 |
109. 5 Smart Steps to Stop HIV © 1997, revised 2002 ETR Associates 5 smart steps to stop HIV. |
110. HIV/AIDS - What Everyone
Should Know© 2001 ACHA - American College Health Association Nobody "catches" HIV infection the same way one "catches" a cold. Provides answers about HIV infection and AIDS. What is it? How is it transmitted? How can I protect myself? What are the symptoms? Includes important information on the HIV Antibody Test. Lists national AIDS hotlines. |
111. 50 Things You Should Know
About HIV and Safer Sex*© 2001 Journeyworks Publishing What is HIV? Who is at risk? How can you protect yourself? These and many other questions are answered in this HIV pamphlet. Presented in the popular "50 Things" format, this pamphlet provides basic information about HIV transmission and prevention. It includes definitions of HIV and AIDS, testing information and more. *111S 50 Cosas que debe Saber Sobre el VIH y las Relaciones Sexuales Mas Seguras © 2001 |
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