"Magic" Johnson's athletic skill made him one of the most admired and highly-paid sportsmen in America, but his life changed completely when a blood test showed that he was infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. He has set up the Magic Johnson Foundation, dedicated to educating young people about the grave dangers of unsafe sex and drug abuse, and helping them to avoid AIDS. Edited by UK doctors and experts, this book by Johnson is not for the faint-hearted and is likely to shock some people, but its aim is to convey the message that AIDS is an avoidable disease.
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n reaches out to teenagers and their parents, in and comprehensive exploration of AIDS and its prevention. This is a graphic yet sensitive approach to things we all need to know:
-- Safer sex
-- Drugs
-- The abstinence option
-- Condoms and other preventive measures
-- HIV testing
-- How to talk about sex with potential partners
-- Hour to incorporate AIDS awareness into all the choices you make
-- Also includes state-by-state resource list
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