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Commentary & Opinion Report on HIV/AIDS in Southern U.S. Should "Serve" as "Call to Action," Editorial SaysJuly 28, 2008 A recent report from the Southern AIDS Coalition should "serve as a call to action," a Columbia State editorial says, adding, "While many rightfully call on state and federal officials to provide more funding to pay for drugs, education and other resources to deal with this public health crisis, the epidemic won't be overcome by government funding and influence alone." According to the editorial, churches, communities and "individuals must help defeat this disease. People who engage in high-risk activities, including unprotected sex and [injection] drug use, must not only get tested but change their behavior." It also is "important for communities to combat the stigma attached to the disease so more people will feel free to seek help," the editorial adds. Back to other news for July 2008
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