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Honor our Ancestors, Protect our People, Take the Test

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March 20th was National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. American Indians and Alaska Natives have one of the shortest survival times per population of all ethnic or racial groups with HIV/AIDS due to late testing. This year’s theme, “Honor our Ancestors, Protect our People, Take the Test,” is focused on the…

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HOPES Employee of the Month – Robert Harding

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Robert has been with HOPES for just over 4 years as part of the Harm Reduction an Outreach Team. His role is to act as a bridge in the community, providing rapid HIV and hepatitis C testing, along with outreach and counseling on harm reduction. “We provide people with the…

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Early Treatment Clears HIV in 2nd Baby

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Via the New York Times: BOSTON — When scientists made the stunning announcement last year that a baby born with H.I.V. had apparently been cured through aggressive drug treatment just 30 hours after birth, there was immediate skepticism that the child had been infected in the first place. But on Wednesday, the…

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Grant allows University to create externship position with HOPES

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Via the University of Nevada Reno Newsroom: RENO, Nev. – The University of Nevada, Reno’s Department of Psychology received the Graduate Psychology Education Program Grant last year, which allowed the University to develop an externship program at the Northern Nevada HOPES clinic. The psychology department and the clinic observe the externship program during National Woman and…

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