$7.5 million to Battle HIV/AIDS in the United States Earlier this month, President Barack Obama set out a new domestic AIDS policy, which asked cities, states, federal agencies, and the private sector ...
HIV infection and lung cancer have little in common from a disease perspective, but the stigma that surrounds both can negatively impact patients and their treatment. Now lessons learned from the HIV ...
Six years ago, a confident and hopeful Western physician got off the plane in Kigali, Rwanda, with his suitcase, which held a supply of antiretroviral medications (ARVs) for 100 patients. His ...
As we begin to focus on the psychological impact of all the illness and death in the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s much we can learn from the still-ongoing HIV-AIDS pandemic whose 40th anniversary we ...
Six short videos were released this past week describing how a Kenyan nonprofit organization tackles one of Africa’s toughest missions: helping young women protect themselves against HIV. The videos, ...
Launched with fanfare in December, the city’s new HIV/AIDS curriculum drew scorn from many health advocates at a panel Wednesday night. “AIDS is more than a science project,” said Joe Pressley, ...
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However, the COVID-19 pandemic is not the first time that segregated housing in carceral settings has been used as a public health tool. Various forms of segregated housing have been used as a form of ...