The HIV/AIDS epidemic spiked in the 1980s, resulting in the death of over 100,000 people from 1981 to 1990, making an irreversible mark on our world from a social, medical, and political perspective.
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Women with HIV in Canada face poor wellbeing due to multiple SDOH adversities, impacting long-term health outcomes. The study categorizes participants into low, medium, and high adversity groups, with ...
The AIDS crisis of the 1980s and ‘90s was a dark time in queer history, but since then, medical advances have been made, and the stigma against HIV continues to dwindle every year. While there are ...
The PP3 study highlights a disconnect between patients with HIV and healthcare providers, affecting ART adherence and satisfaction. Despite 80% of participants trusting their providers, 47.5% feel ...
Los Angeles Lakers legend Earvin Johnson, known much better as "Magic," is not just an all-time great due to his unique abilities on the court- his story is also a unique one from a medical standpoint ...
A new conference dedicated to women living with HIV will make its debut June 8 in Palm Springs, providing a space for women to share their experiences, learn more about their diagnoses and connect to ...
As the annual U.S. Conference on HIV/AIDS (USCHA) kicks off in Washington, D.C., this week with a focus on aging with HIV, Gilead Sciences is rolling out a corresponding awareness campaign ...
Most people would say that Tina Renee is living with HIV, but she has a different perspective. “When I first found out, I didn’t want anyone to know. I thought I wouldn’t have friends and people would ...
Let’s be real. When it comes to HIV, there’s a whole universe of misinformation floating around out there. From playground whispers to social media posts, these myths aren’t just annoying—they’re ...
“I am a strong advocate for HIV and tell my family and friends continually about the wonderful people I have met through my volunteerism at TIHAN,” she said. “I have opened many minds and hearts to ...