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A new U.N. AIDS agency report says the sudden withdrawal of U.S. funding has caused a “systemic shock” to the global effort ...
Anti-HIV drugs have helped many people live with HIV for years, often even decades. At the epidemic’s peak in 1995, 50,000 died; in 2014, around 12,000 people died of late-stage AIDS. WHO’S AT ...
Kai Wright's podcast revisits the early years of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, focusing in particular on populations that are frequently overlooked — including the pediatric patients at Harlem Hospital.
Federal support for HIV/AIDS has always been bipartisan. In 1990, Congress passed the Ryan White CARE Act, named after a teenage boy living with HIV from Indiana who faced stigma and discrimination.
On World AIDS Day, Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, dean of the Duke University School of Nursing, writes about the inequitable healthcare access, policies and environmental challenges that threaten our ...
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