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However, even as new cases climbed, deaths declined.
Watch “Positively Native,” a short film on HIV issues in Native communities, and raise awareness for NNHAAD on March 20.
Certain racial/ethnic groups and older people aren’t being adequately represented and trial reporting guidelines aren’t being followed.
But American Indians and Alaska Natives saw the sharpest increase in deaths involving methamphetamines. Here’s a possible solution.
It’s part of a $234 million federal initiative to improve COVID-19 testing among vulnerable populations.
The 2020 theme is “Resiliency + Action: Ending the HIV Epidemic in Native Communities.”
Here’s why members of the Native community chose the first day of spring to observe NNHAAD.
Their House bill funds T-HUD, which includes Housing for People Living With AIDS. But will the bill succeed?
The first day of spring is Tuesday, March 20. It’s also NNHAAD.
Overcoming the challenges of fighting HIV among Native Americans
Held each year on the first day of spring!
“Hear Indigenous Voices” on NNHAAD, observed Sunday, March 20, the first day of spring.
Members from a national coalition of 30 American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian HIV/AIDS organizations met with federal health agen...
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