Posted in January 29, 2010 ¬ 12:43 pmh.admin
HIV Testing is of great importance to the individual and to society’s health as a whole. But make sure when you buy one it is FDA Approved! Home Health Testing ONLY sells Home HIV kits that are FDA approved.
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Posted in January 18, 2010 ¬ 6:21 pmh.admin
This is an article emphasizing the importance of regular testing for HIV/AIDS. Not only do you prevent the spread of the virus by doing so, but you are able to learn about your condition early and have better care for that reason.
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Posted in January 6, 2010 ¬ 3:17 pmh.admin
Hi everyone! Did you know we’ve been very busy at Home Health Testing providing new and clear information on our line of home drug and home health tests? Yes, it’s true! Take a look at some of our longer articles, put on the main site due to their size. If you have any questions feel [...]
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Posted in December 1, 2009 ¬ 10:02 amh.hht
This article is about today, World AIDS Day, December 1 2009. Early detection and early treatment are crucial to battling HIV/AIDS, and we encourage everyone to test, either at a clinic or with a home HIV test.
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Posted in November 12, 2009 ¬ 2:29 pmh.admin
World AIDS Day is coming up! This is the first in our series of articles in anticipation of the day.
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Posted in October 1, 2009 ¬ 11:59 amh.hht
Every 9 1/2 minutes, someone in the United States is infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. A startling fact presented by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). CDC arrived at the 9½ minutes figure by dividing the number of minutes in one year by the 56,300 new HIV infections that were estimated for [...]
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