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Showing 152 news articles about Young people

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News and information about teenagers, adolescents and young adults at risk of HIV and youth living with HIV, including those born with the virus. See also our sections on HIV treatment in children and young peopleand Support issues for children and young people.

Behaviour change interventions

HIV prevention studies for young people in Africa often of poor quality and show limited effect

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23 April 2010
Young people

STIs risk factors for black and ethnic young people in London explored

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6 February 2009
Young people

Growing pains

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1 December 2008
Pregnancy, children & young people

Untested children of HIV-positive mothers, and undiagnosed adolescents, 'a massive issue' at UK conference

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16 October 2008
Transmission & prevention

Are young people in the UK really as ignorant and prejudiced about HIV as a Red Cross survey suggests?

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29 November 2007
Sexually transmitted infections prevention

HPV vaccinations recommended in UK for 12 and 13 year-old girls

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21 June 2007
Weight gain & lipodystrophy

HIV-positive teenagers with lipodystrophy have lower growth hormone secretion

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1 July 2003
Young people

HIV-positive boys and girls enter puberty later

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7 May 2003

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