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Highmark Goes 'Red' in Support of World AIDS Day

Published in Pharma Investments, Ventures and Law Weekly, December 13th, 2009

Beginning Monday, Nov. 30, and continuing throughout the remaining work week, the spire atop Fifth Avenue Place, the headquarters for Highmark Inc., will be illuminated red as the health insurer joins hundreds of other companies, organizations and cities across the country to support World AIDS Day.

The World Health Organization established World AIDS Day in 1988 to help governments, faith-based organizations community groups and individuals seize the opportunity in raising AIDS awareness.

"Highmark encourages individuals to know their HIV status and do their part in helping to curb the AIDS epidemic," said Donald Fischer, M.D., Highmark's chief...

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