Browsing: HIV
December 1 was World AIDS Day. For the first time since this global event was established in 1988, the United…
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A Lancet paper published in July evaluates data to illustrate the importance of roughly two decades of American humanitarian aid…
Since June 27th, 1995, National HIV Testing Day has provided a platform to raise awareness and confront stereotypes about HIV.…
John Green, author of best-selling books including The Fault in Our Stars, could have done anything. He could have written…
In the late 1970s and early ‘80s, a mysterious illness spread through America’s overlooked communities, mainly affecting intravenous drug users…
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NBA legend Magic Johnson says playing at the 1992 Olympics after his HIV diagnosis ‘was the greatest moment’ of his life
In a recent interview with the BBC’s Katty Kay, NBA legend Earvin “Magic” Johnson recalled his journey with HIV after…
CDC says 3 women who got HIV from ‘vampire facials’ are first documented cases of the virus transmitted through cosmetic needles
Three women who were diagnosed with HIV after getting “vampire facial” procedures at an unlicensed New Mexico medical spa are…
HIV is a deadly virus. It causes AIDS. If you contract HIV, unless you are prescribed antiretroviral drugs, you will…












