For years, John Fleischman carried the journal of his late mentor, who died from HIV/AIDS. He finally found the perfect home ...
World AIDS Day, observed every year on December 1, has been a vital global event since 1988, dedicated to raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and showing solidarity with those affected by the disease.
It’s now possible to see evidence of this period in our recent history in museums around ... government campaign which aimed to stop Aids and HIV from spreading. It used the hard-hitting slogan ...
HIV/AIDS will not go away ... widely regarded as one of the most successful global health programs in U.S. history.” But its future is in doubt. In March 2024, Congress provided a one-year ...
Addressing stigma, inequity, and access to HIV innovations remains critical to progress in the global HIV response, says IAS ...
As the new cases and related deaths fall in sub-Saharan Africa, the virus is rearing its head elsewhere. What's the cause? And the solution?
HIV/AIDS cases and deaths have gone up dramatically in the Philippines in the last decade, even though there are drugs to both prevent transmission and to treat the disease.
it does not cure an existing HIV infection or AIDS, according to researchers. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS − a disease in which the immune system is damaged to the point that its ability to ...
The day’s history is linked with the efforts of activists ... have reshaped the narrative yet the ongoing fight against HIV/AIDS highlights the importance of continued education, support ...