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Gallup Vault: Fear and Anxiety During the 1980s AIDS Crisis
As AIDS spread in the 1980s, Gallup found some Americans expressing judgmental views about those who had contracted the disease.
Updated: 06/28/2019 03:12P
A nurse who cared for AIDS patients on why the fight must continue
Today, there are an estimated 1.1 million people in the U.S. living with HIV, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. With drugs such as ...
Updated: 06/27/2019 03:00A
'Pose' Star Billy Porter Hosts HIV-AIDS Charity Event Love Ball
'Pose' star Billy Porter emceed the third Love Ball in New York on June 25 to fight HIV-AIDS. A cavalcade of ballroom performers battled it out at the event, ...
Updated: 06/26/2019 03:09P
'5B' Documentary Spotlights The Nation's First AIDS Hospital Unit : Shots - Health News
A new documentary tells the story of America's first inpatient unit dedicated to the care of people with AIDS. Nurse Cliff Morrison helped create 5B in 1983, and ...
Updated: 06/26/2019 02:21P
Stroke research: UCLA scientists studying AIDS drug to accelerate stroke recovery
An AIDS drug may become the first-ever pharmaceutical treatment from a human gene discovery to help patients recover from stroke. Researchers at UCLA ...
Updated: 06/25/2019 10:00P
These Harrowing Pictures Capture The War Against The AIDS Crisis
By the end of the 1980s, some 100000 people were diagnosed with AIDS in the US. ACT UP made it its mission to fight back.
Updated: 06/25/2019 01:22P
AIDS monument in Lincoln Heights celebrates 25th anniversary with renovation
"Las Memorias AIDS Monument" at Lincoln Park in Lincoln Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, founded by community activist David Zaldivar, plans a big ...
Updated: 06/24/2019 03:33P
Sandra Bernhard: 'Pose' recalls horror of early days of AIDS
There's a good reason why Sandra Bernhard was upped to a series regular as nurse Judy Kubrak in the second season of “Pose,” the FX drama about the ...
Updated: 06/21/2019 08:47P
Why Europe's Largest Annual AIDS Fundraiser Just Celebrated Its Last
After 26 years of Europe's biggest fundraiser for AIDS research, the Life Ball celebrated its last event at Vienna's City Hall. Founder and organizer, Gery Keszler, ...
Updated: 06/20/2019 10:01A
Botswana enters new phase of AIDS response
Botswana has reaffirmed its commitment to end the AIDS epidemic as a public health threat by 2030 with the recent launch of two new five-year strategies.
Updated: 06/20/2019 05:57A