The chaos and uncertainty surrounding vital AIDS relief programs have needlessly threatened millions of lives, writes Drs.
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Tuko News on MSNHoma Bay HIV/AIDS patients fear for the worst as US freezes funding for foreign assistance programsUSAID was a major funder of many health projects in Kenya, among them the provision of free ARVs for HIV/AIDS patients. Its ...
Pseudoscience has recently re-emerged in the U.S. While much of it concerns vaccines, an "oldie" is again making the rounds: ...
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Equally tragic, these patients soon became like modern lepers, especially if friends and family feared contracting the virus ...
Originally published in the Mercury's sister publication The Stranger, as part of its Love & Sex Issue.] On July 3, 1981, the ...
Receiving a diagnosis for any disease/condition is not an easy experience. One organization hopes to make patients newly ...
A pioneer of HIV/AIDS advocacy in Australia has died 41 years after first being diagnosed. David Polson, 70, was one of 400 ...
PEPFAR — the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief — provides HIV/AIDS medications for over 20.6 million people, keeping patients alive and preventing them from transmitting the virus. It also ...
When growing gang violence and the kidnappings of healthcare workers forced Haiti’s leading organization in the treatment of HIV and AIDS-related illnesses to relocate operations from its main site in ...
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Pause to AIDS funding leaves health experts scramblingHealth analysts say that the pause in funding for international and domestic efforts to halt HIV and AIDS are "unprecedented.
A Manx poet has released a series of poems in the voice of early AIDS patient Jonathan Blake. Written by Simon Maddrell, ...
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