Push to educate baby boomers about HIV

Reported by: Megan Higgens
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Updated: 9/20/2012 5:59 am
Eugene, Ore. (KMTR) – The HIV Alliance of Eugene is working to educate people 50 years and older about HIV and AIDS.

The nonprofit said the age group is usually overlooked.

National HIV/Aids and Aging Awareness Day was Tuesday. On Wednesday HIV Alliance handed out information on testing at the Campbell Senior Center.

Many older adults who have HIV haven’t been diagnosed. And doctors don’t always test older patients.

 

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justme - 9/19/2012 7:32 PM
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This has got to be one of the most lamest educational nonsense chat I've ever heard of-waste of money. If you are 50 and don't know of this desease you must be living in some crystal palace...come on already, plus when your that age-activity is down.
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