In 1988, at the height of the AIDS pandemic, playwright Larry Kramer exposed the Centers for Disease Control for slow-walking AIDS therapies. In a scathing open letter published in the Village Voice ...
In the course “Clinical Microbiology” at Merrimack College, students spend a lot of time in the laboratory, peering into Petri dishes and adjusting microscopes. That is all very important, of course: ...
This past Winter Session, 12 University students traveled to Israel as part of BIOL 1980: “HIV/AIDS in Diverse Settings: Focus on Israel.” The course examines HIV/AIDS in the context of Israel’s ...
World AIDS Day was this past Friday, December 1, though the ongoing fight against AIDS—and our commemoration of the lives lost to the disease over the years—is certainly not limited to a single day.
New York — EngenderHealth Releases Innovative Internet and CD-ROM based Minicourses on HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections for Sexual and Reproductive Health Providers EngenderHealth, a ...
UC Santa Cruz scholar Justin Perez is an assistant professor of Latin American and Latino studies whose research focuses on how the ongoing global AIDS epidemic shapes the lives and social worlds of ...
BENTONVILLE, Ark.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As part of Walmart’s mission to provide accessible and affordable, human-centered care while improving health equity and outcomes, the company has renewed its ...
Before he was a renowned AIDS activist, Larry Kramer (1935–2020) was a gay man urgently seeking answers for the mysterious illness he was living with. “I don’t think anybody is going to give a damn, ...
Kenyan National Aids Control Council {NACC}, official says the country is on course to achieve an “AIDS-free” status by 2030. Nduku Kilonzo Director, National Aids Control Council, on Wednesday told ...