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Ciara Urges Everyone To Get Tested For HIV/AIDS: ‘You Gotta Do It’

‘Knowing is greater than doubt,’ the singer says before National Annual HIV Testing Day. By Mawuse Ziegbe Ciara Photo: Rick Diamond/ Getty Images Sunday marks the 17th year of National Annual HIV Testing Day, and as part of MTV’s GYT: Get Yourself Tested campaign, R&B star Ciara wants everyone to make sure they are informed of their status. “You gotta do it,” Ciara told MTV News’ Sway about getting tested. “Knowing is greater than doubt.” The GYT campaign was launched to help combat STDs among young people around the country. Statistics demonstrate that young Americans must remain vigilant when it comes to STDs. One in two people will contract an STD by age 25, and many of those people will get an STD without realizing it. In addition, one out of every five people in the U.S. has HIV and doesn’t know it. The R&B star also urges young people to get tested because knowing what’s up with your health makes it much easier to deal with: “You’ll feel so much better if you know what’s going on with your body, and you don’t want to be surprised.” To learn how to find events and free HIV-testing locations, young people can check out MTV’s GYTnow.org . The site also has key facts about HIV/AIDS as well as ways young people can broach the subject of getting tested with their significant others. Young people who do get tested soon will join another high-profile person who has recently committed to knowing his status. “I’m about to go get tested right now when we get done,” Sway confided in Ciara during their interview. “You convinced me.” For her part, Ciara seemed excited that her words were having an immediate effect. “Perfect!” said the star, with a triumphant fist-pump. “It worked!” Will you get tested? Share your thoughts in the comments. Head to Think.MTV.com to find a community where you, your friends and your favorite celebrities can get informed, get heard and take action on the issues that matter to you most.

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3OH!3, Travie McCoy, Cobra Starship Rocked For A Good Cause On Too Fast For Love Tour

Students who won concert tickets talk winning MTV’s GYT: Get Yourself Tested campus challenge. By Alexandria Bradshaw 3OH!3 Photo: MTV News MTV’s Too Fast For Love Tour drew to a close on June 11, in Philadelphia, after kicking off back in April. And headliners Cobra Starship, Travie McCoy and 3OH!3 performed for a good cause: The concert festival was organized to raise awareness of and promote testing for sexually transmitted diseases. The sold-out crowd included students from Roger Williams University, who packed the front row after crushing the competition in the GYT: Get Yourself Tested Campus Challenge. In winning the contest, those students underlined the importance of getting tested for STDs. And on Sunday, which marks annual National HIV Testing Day, you can do the same. A wealth of information on how to track down free HIV-testing locations and events is available at MTV’s GYTnow.org . Readers can also find important facts about HIV-AIDS and tips on how to bring up testing with partners or health-care providers. The campus challenge was part of the MTV-sponsored GYT campaign, mounted in response to some alarming statistics. Among them is the fact that one in two young people will get an STD by age 25 — many without knowing it. The GYT campaign seeks to create a social movement around getting tested. Aimed specifically at college students, RWU beat out 166 schools this year for the top spot in the challenge by successfully recruiting a little more than 500 participants who agreed to undergo testing. Kirstie Goodwin, a rising junior and one of RWU’s Student Health and Wellness Educators, or H.A.W.E.S., led RWU to the win, recruiting 30 percent of the final tally. “I think raising awareness can make a difference. A lot of people on campus didn’t realize that [RWU] Health Services even does testing,” she said. “After we did the GYT campus challenge, they ran out of HIV tests in Health Services because so many people wanted to get tested.” “Sexual health and sexuality have always been on RWU’s radar,” said Donna Darmody, director of health education for the H.A.W.E.S. program. “Students are encouraged to have honest talks about sex right from the get-go because they are comfortable about the topic; they’re more inclined to be safe.” Exclusive footage from the Too Fast For Love Tour, as well as blog posts by winning students about their trip to Philly is available on Think.MTV.com . Will you get tested? Share your thoughts in the comments. Related Artists 3OH!3 Cobra Starship Travie McCoy

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