HIV/AIDS in the Black Community: Is It Getting Any Better? Dr. Jennifer Caudle Weighs In

Dr. Jennifer Caudle, D.O., is a board-certified Family Medicine physician. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the department of Family Medicine at Rowan University-…

Dr. Jennifer Caudle, D.O., is a board-certified Family Medicine physician. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the department of Family Medicine at Rowan University- School of Osteopathic Medicine.

Dr. Caudle graduated with Honors from Princeton University and earned her medical degree from Rowan University -School of Osteopathic Medicine.

She has served as an on-air health expert for local and national news networks including CNN, “The Dr. Oz Show”, Fox29 News Philadelphia, CBS Philly 3 News and many others.

Contact Dr. Caudle at her website, www.jennifercaudle.com, or stay connected at her social media handles below.

http://www.facebook.com/drjennifercaudle

twitter @drjencaudle

Instagram @drjencaudle

How do doctors keep kids from being born with HIV/AIDs when the mother has is?

Can you get HIV/AIDS from oral sex?

Dr. Jen, If HIV is transmitted thru semen; can you contract through oral sex? Should a condom be used with oral sex?

Can you get sexual transmitted disease while performing oral sex?

 Over the counter HIV kits. Which one do you recommend?

Is it easier to contract the disease via anal sex than vaginal?

HIV/AIDS in the Black Community: Is It Getting Any Better? Dr. Jennifer Caudle Weighs In  was originally published on blackamericaweb.com

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