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Around 10 million people globally live with the life-threatening virus HTLV-1. Yet it remains a poorly understood disease that currently has no preventative treatments and no cure.
Incarcerated writer John J. Lennon knows Andre Shariff Smith as a friend from the joint. Thanks to a Netflix show, the world ...
Though medical advancements have drastically changed the prognosis for HIV/AIDS patients, there remains to this day no cure. Here's a look at how the AIDS epidemic unfolded.
The battle against HIV/AIDS has been going more than 40 years. In the first week of June 1981, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published an article in its Morbidity and Mortality ...
The US administration should clear up the confusion over the future of a widely admired AIDS fund and push for Congress to reauthorize it.
So in some sense, alien worlds were not first discovered in the 1990s or even the 1980s. It took nearly a century to fully understand it, but the first evidence for exoplanets was found in 1917.
They’re the building rocks of life. Analysis of debris from the nearly 5 billion-year-old asteroid Bennu suggests the ingredients to life on Earth were present in the early days of our solar ...
Dr. Fauci’s response to the AIDS crisis in the 1980s was first widely criticized by LGBTQIA+ activists. “We wanted treatment because we were sick and the only place where there was any ...
The nascent LGBTQ+ rights movement and the Christian right each strongly shaped the early years of HIV/AIDS, a historian explains.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention first used the term “AIDS” on Sept. 24, 1982, more than a year after the first cases appeared in medical records. Those early years of the crisis ...
Though medical advancements have drastically changed the prognosis for HIV/AIDS patients, there remains to this day no cure. Here's a look at how the AIDS epidemic unfolded.
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