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  • Personal Branding in Social MediaMay 08, 2010
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  • A Media Advocacy How-To & Other Good StuffMar 10, 2009
  • A shift in time might save a dimeMar 03, 2009
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  • Study Shows PR Is Key to Rapid FundraisingNov 24, 2008
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If you’ve been exposed to HIV

Ask for post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), a morning-after treatment for HIV that may prevent infection. The treatment is a month-long course of HIV (antiretroviral) medications that are most effective if you start them right away—but may still work up to 72 hours after exposure. Side effects can include extreme nausea and fatigue.  To find PEP, call a doctor, a health clinic, an AIDS service organization, a health department, or visit your local emergency room.

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