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Public Opinion on the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States : Sources of Information About HIV/AIDS
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Sources of Information About HIV/AIDS

More than six in ten adults (61%) say that most of what they know about HIV/AIDS comes from the media, including radio, TV, and newspapers. Much smaller shares say most of what they know about HIV/AIDS comes from their doctor or other health professionals (11%), friends and family (10%), and the Internet (4%).

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