<p>โAIDS is kind of like life, just speeded up. โ JavonP. ,heroinaddictwithAIDS, Bronx,NewYork, 1988 โNow Iโm not so much scared of dying as scared of living. โ Mike D. , heroin addict with AIDS, New Haven, Connecticut, 1998 Within little more than a decade, AIDS has been tranformed from an untreata
Psychosocial and Public Health Impacts of New HIV Therapies (Aids Prevention and Mental Health)
โ Scribed by David G. Ostrow, Seth C. Kalichman
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 239
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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