HIV and AIDS have been part of the world's consciousness for 40 years now. In 1979 and 1980, doctors in Los Angeles and New York were suddenly reporting rare types of pneumonia, cancer and other ...
I have an article in the current issue of The New Republic about how the AIDS epidemic has been more severe in the United States than other developed countries. When I started my reporting, I assumed ...
Of people living with HIV/AIDS, 34 percent are African American or African-born. Again, a disproportionate majority (59 percent) of that group are women. These are very staggering statistics. HIV/AIDS ...
HOUSTON – KPRC 2 joins the world on Dec. 1 in remembrance of the millions of lives lost to AIDS and people who are still living with AIDS or HIV. In honor of those lives lost, health officials ...
WASHINGTON—At the National Center for Health Statistics in Hyattsville, Md., James Massey and his colleagues are holding their breath and waiting with fingers crossed for word from Dallas. Starting ...
The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation — GLAAD — and the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation today (Tuesday, Oct. 20) announced the release of a public service announcement intended to “inspire, ...
The good news in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report on HIV last week is that the estimated 1.1 million people living with the human immunodeficiency virus in 2014 knew they had the ...
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