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Talking about Depression, Anxiety and HIV/AIDS

Talking about Depression, Anxiety and HIV/AIDS examines two specific mental health issues, depression and anxiety, in the context of HIV/AIDS. It provides general information about depression and anxiety, and how these mental health issues interact with HIV. This document provides general information only, and cannot substitute for the advice of a medical professional. If you […]

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Follow the condoms and needles: What Previous Public Health Interventions Teach us about Future Deployments of an HIV Vaccine

The Canadian AIDS Society (CAS) is committed to preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS in the Canadian population. As part of this commitment, CAS has been increasing awareness of the need for a viable vaccine as one strategy in a growing range of prevention tools to stop the transmission of HIV. Great strides have recently been

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Knowledge is our best defence: An HIV/AIDS Education Resource for Canadian Schools (Curriculum)

Based on an analysis of the results of the Survey on HIV/AIDS Education in Canadian Schools, 2008,1 produced by the Canadian AIDS Society, topic areas were identified for each grade level (K–3, 4–5, 6–8, 9–12) where HIV/AIDS curriculum should be targeted. Resources were then identified to meet these needs and compiled into a resource manual,

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