If you're dabbling in drugs…you could be dabbling with your life
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1991
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Series: CDC National AIDS Clearinghouse
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Description:Black man in gym clothes sitting. Discussion about drug use.
"Skin popping, on occasion, seems a lot safer than mainlining. Right? You ask yourself: What can happen? Well, a lot can happen. There's a new game in town. It's called AIDS. So dar there are no winners. If you share needles, you're at risk. All it takes is one exposure to the AIDS virus and you've just dabbled your life away."
"For more information about AIDS call 1-800-342-AIDS. Deaf access 1-800-AIDS-TTY, 1-800-243-7889."
Order number: P061. CDC National AIDS Clearinghouse, Catalog of HIV and AIDS education and prevention materials September 1994, p. 31.
This poster, featuring a young African-American male, presents information on the relationship between drug use and HIV.
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Source:CDC National AIDS Clearinghouse, Catalog of HIV and AIDS education and prevention materials (September 1994) ; order number P051 ; America responds to AIDS ; Talk about AIDS
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