GETTING HIGH DOESN'T CAUSE AIDS

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Date

1990s

Description

America Responds to AIDS [ARTA]
"Getting high doesn't cause AIDS. It just lets it happen." "There are many ways you can get high, and all of them can put you at risk of getting the AIDS virus. Like shooting up and sharing needles, smoking crack or drinking. Because when you're out there on a high, your judgement is faulty. And when you don't think clearly you may take foolish risks that could expose you to the AIDS virus. Don't let drugs put you at risk for AIDS. Find out more about how drug use and AIDS are related." P

Prevention; Education; Drug Use; Heroin; Crack; Addiction; Men; Women; African Americans; Community Outreach

Source

United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, America Responds To AIDS

Citation

“GETTING HIGH DOESN'T CAUSE AIDS,” The Global Health Chronicles, accessed May 7, 2024, https://globalhealthchronicles.org/items/show/5844.