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Access to care crucial for Georgia's most vulnerable
Access to healthcare is an essential part of my work advocating for LGBTQ+ communities and all people living with HIV/AIDS.
With AIDS Walk L.A. days away, Phill Wilson reflects on decades of HIV/AIDS research and prevention and looks ahead as those ...
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 were ...
HIV has been a disease of younger adults, but the need for long-term care is increasing as more patients surpass their 50th birthdays and develop comorbidties much more common in older people.
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Inside the hospice that feels like home: How Omega House catches those who fall through the cracks
Omega House Hospice opened in 1986, primarily serving the LGBT population and those dying of HIV/AIDS. While it's population ...
A blue-and-red abstract painting of a face from the cover of “Funeral Diva.” The HIV/AIDS epidemic spiked in the 1980s, resulting in the death of over 100,000 people from 1981 to 1990, making an ...
As a child in her native Jamaica, Cheryl Smith watched her grandmother treat people as a natural healer and deliver most of ...
PHOENIX - The growth of new HIV cases in Arizona reached 20% in 2022, marking the highest growth rate since the height of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic in the late 1980s. According to the Arizona Department ...
Fewer people contracted HIV last year than at any point since the rise of the disease in the late 1980s, the United Nations said Tuesday, warning that this decline was still far too slow. Around 1.3 ...
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 were ...
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