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World Aids Day Celebrated in Camden

December 7, 2010 Leave a Comment
The Courier-Post recently published an article about World Aids Day and the improvement in treatments over the past 30-years. “The options and changes in treatment for HIV-infected patients has vastly improved, from taking 12 to 24 pills three times a day to one pill a day,” said Pamela Gordon, program coordinator for Cooper's Early Intervention Program.
Posted in: Newsmakers Tagged: Aids, Early Intervention Program, HIV

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