National Hispanic Hepatitis Awareness Day is Officially Recognized in Many Cities
May 15, 2013 - (0) commentsMay 15, 2013 – Many cities around the country have declared May 15 as “National Hispanic Hepatitis Awareness Day”. This series of announcements started on May 14 when New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg issued a official proclamation honoring such […]
Screening Events Promote Hepatitis Testing and Prevention during National Hepatitis Awareness Month, 2013
May 15, 2013 - (0) commentsNew York, NY – May 14, 2013 – The United States, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) kicked off National Hepatitis Awareness Month this May, while the Latino Commission on AIDS kicks off the National Hispanic Hepatitis Awareness Day, […]
Welcome to the National Hispanic Hepatitis Awareness Day 2013
March 29, 2013 - (0) commentsMay 15th, during National Hepatitis Awareness Month, has been designated as National Hispanic Hepatitis Awareness Day (NHHAD). We have established NHHAD in response to the impact of viral hepatitis on Hispanic/Latino communities nationwide, including the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico […]
NYC World Hepatitis Day 2012
October 18, 2012 - (0) commentsThis year’s World Hepatitis Day was a tremendous success — over 100 volunteers showed up at sites all across NYC, with over 60 volunteers participating in the Guinness World Record attempt at Union Square. Its Facebook page: http:/www.facebook.com/NYCWorldHepDay is now […]
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National Hispanic Hepatitis Awareness Day is Officially Recognized in Many Cities
Posted On: May 15, 2013May 15, 2013 – Many cities around the country have declared May 15 as “National Hispanic Hepatitis Awareness Day”. This [...]
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May 14: PRESS CONFERENCE: National Hispanic Hepatitis Awareness Day & National Hepatitis Testing Day
Posted On: March 29, 2013Hepatitis B or C are viruses that can silently destroy the liver. Over 245,000 NYC residents are living with Hep [...]








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