During the early years of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, government inaction and widespread stigma allowed a deadly crisis to worsen. This video traces how discrimination, misinformation, and political ...
Most people don’t know that a Missouri boy died of what is now believed to have been AIDS more than a decade before the virus ...
The nascent LGBTQ+ rights movement and the Christian right each strongly shaped the early years of HIV/AIDS, a historian ...
A Canadian flight attendant, Gaëtan Dugas, was wrongly blamed as 'Patient Zero' for the AIDS epidemic. This damaging myth ...
It is almost unimaginable how far we have come from the earliest days of the AIDS epidemic in the United States. The first cases of AIDS were reported in 1981, and the mortality rate increased every ...
December 1 marks the 37th World AIDS Day, a time to remember those who have died from the disease and to celebrate the progress made since the AIDS epidemic began in the ...
John Weiser, a doctor and researcher, spoke with KFF Health News on the evening before World AIDS Day, which the U.S.
C. Everett Koop, the surgeon general whose grim and bearded visage gave the country its first frank talk about AIDS almost 25 years ago, warned Wednesday that the disease is becoming "the forgotten ...
Short film “Mi Media Naranja,” which directly translates to “My Half Orange,” was shown Wednesday in the Indiana Memorial ...
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