Communities across the globe commemorated World AIDS Day, reaffirming a commitment to end an epidemic that has killed more ...
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The U.S. government’s failure to acknowledge World AIDS Day takes us back to a troubling time
There was a distinct lack of federally coordinated action on AIDS for several key years right at the beginning of the epidemic, when it really mattered. Then-President Ronald Reagan couldn’t even ...
It is almost unimaginable how far we have come from the earliest days of the AIDS epidemic in the United States. The first cases of AIDS were reported in 1981, and the mortality rate increased every ...
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World AIDS Day: A timeline of the fight against one of the world's most devastating epidemics
An estimated 40.8 million people worldwide are living with HIV, and it killed about 630,000 people last year. View on ...
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WHO urges action to end the AIDS epidemic
On World AIDS Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) calls on governments and partners to rapidly expand access to new ...
Monday marks WORLD AIDS Day. However, for the first time since 1988, the federal government is not commemorating WORLD AIDS ...
Most people don’t know that a Missouri boy died of what is now believed to have been AIDS more than a decade before the virus ...
December 1 marked World AIDS Day 2025, and in the city of Jamestown the day was honored with a rededication of the city’s ...
A Canadian flight attendant, Gaëtan Dugas, was wrongly blamed as 'Patient Zero' for the AIDS epidemic. This damaging myth ...
The story of the AIDS movement is one of regular people: students, bartenders, stay-at-home mothers, teachers, retired lawyers, immigrants, Catholic nuns, newly out gay men who had just arrived in New ...
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