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Self-service resource, JustGetTested.com (http://www.justgettested.com), encourages people to learn their HIV status and is offering a basic HIV-1/2 Antibody test, normally priced at $40 for just $20 through June 30. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that one out of five people living with HIV in the U.S. are unaware of their HIV status. National HIV Testing Day, June 27, is an opportunity for people nationwide to gain knowledge to take control of their health and their lives.





Taking time during National HIV Testing Day to take care of your health is a smart move, says Dr. Ed Salko, founder and medical director of of Personalabs and JustGetTested.com. We offer fast, convenient testing and results that come directly to you within just two to three days.



HIV is associated with AIDS. Early symptoms may include fever, rash, swollen lymph nodes, loss of appetite, sore throat, mouth sores, joint pain, diarrhea, fatigue, night sweats, nausea, headaches and genital sores. However, there may be no symptoms at all. Although there is no cure for HIV, early detection allows for treatment with anti-viral therapies.



To sign up for your test, go to www.justgettested.com.



About JustGetTested.com


JustGetTested.com is owned by Personalabs and is geared to consumers that want to actively participate in the management of their healthcare. It provides self-service medical testing and is easy to use, fast and confidential. Personalabs and JustGetTested.com are aligned with 1,700 LabCorp facilities around the country.



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