With AIDS Walk L.A. days away, Phill Wilson reflects on decades of HIV/AIDS research and prevention and looks ahead as those ...
Once HIV infects a cell, the virus inserts its genetic information into the DNA, making the infection generally incurable.
When the U.S. Congress passed the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act in August 1990, it honored a young man who had acquired HIV from a blood transfusion five years earlier ...
Thornton, an Emmy Award-winning AIDS activist and 40-year survivor, shares her story of living with HIV/AIDS and warns that secrecy can be deadly, urging people to get tested and take responsibility ...
HIV has been in retreat around the world. But with cuts to foreign aid, it's less clear where the trend lines go from here. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to author Emily Bass about the future of the virus.
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