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El licor, el crack, y otras drogas te ponen en riesgo de contraer el SIDA

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El licor, el crack, y otras drogas te ponen en riesgo de contraer el SIDA

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  • Alternative Title:
    Why alcohol, crack, and other drugs can put you at risk for the AIDS virus [Spanish]
  • Description:
    Why alcohol, crack, and other drugs can put you at risk for the AIDS virus [Spanish]

    Blurred image of a couple. Description of substance clouding judgement. Spanish.

    El licor, el crack y otras drogas te ponen en riesgo de contraer el SIDA. Porque nublan tu mente ... (1-800-243-7889). Esto es un mensaje del Centro del Control de las Enfermedades de los Estados Unidos.

    Order number: P150 (Spanish). CDC National AIDS Clearinghouse, Catalog of HIV and AIDS education and prevention materials September 1994, p. 32.

    A blurred photograph suggests that drugs and alcohol can cloud a young person's thinking and increase the risk of contracting HIV.

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    CDC National AIDS Clearinghouse, Catalog of HIV and AIDS education and prevention materials (September 1994) ; order number P150 ; America responds to AIDS ; America responde al sida
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