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The AIDS crusaders of the 80s & 90s thought they had finally won. How can we possibly be back here?
You may have missed it: a protest unlike the others. It happened one day before the massive Easter weekend protests grabbed the headlines, when thousands of people in big cities and small towns turned ...
Alysia Abbott's memoir about growing up in 1970s San Francisco with her gay, single father, has been adapted into a film ...
Donald Trump’s slashing of foreign aid has derailed the projected end of the Aids pandemic and could lead to four million extra deaths by 2030, The Independent can reveal. New figures show the number ...
This section provides an overview of the projections. Detailed results for 2002, 2015, and 2030 are presented in Dataset S1 https://medicine.plosjournals.org/archive ...
A nurse takes a blood sample from a child for an HIV test, at a clinic in Diepsloot, north of Johannesburg, South Africa [File: Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters] Unless funding is replaced, the halt to foreign ...
June 5, 2006 — -- I was diagnosed with HIV 21 years ago but probably caught it several years before that. I am among the lucky ones who survived until good drugs became available to allow my life ...
LOS ANGELES/GENEVA (Reuters) - Fewer people infected with HIV globally are dying as more of them get access to crucial antiretroviral drugs, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, the United Nations AIDS ...
This article includes links that may result in a small affiliate share for purchased products, which helps support independent LGBTQ+ media. Coffins piled up in front of the state department as part ...
United Nations 2025 Global AIDS Update says if funding not replaced, cuts may reverse ‘decades’ of progress on HIV/AIDS.
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