Tag: HIV/AIDS
Stories of African-American women aging with HIV: ‘My life wasn’t what...
Thurka Sangaramoorthy, University of Maryland
Sophia Harrison, 51, is a single mother of two, with an extended family to support. She has lived with epilepsy...
To end the HIV epidemic, addressing poverty and inequities one of...
Maria De Jesus, American University School of International Service
In his State of the Union speech, President Trump called for ending the HIV epidemic in...
AIDS treatment has progressed, but without a vaccine, suffering still abounds
Maureen Miller, Columbia University Medical Center
I mentioned to a friend, a gay man nearing 60, that World AIDS Day, which has been observed on...
The Village Voice’s photographers captured change, turmoil unfolding on New York...
Tamar Carroll, Rochester Institute of Technology and Joshua Meltzer, Rochester Institute of Technology
When The Village Voice, the nation’s first alternative weekly, closed in late...
Living and aging well with HIV: New strategies and new research
Allison Webel, Case Western Reserve University
A generation ago, a list of tips for aging well with AIDS would have seemed a cruel joke. It...
How the anal cancer epidemic in gay and bi HIV-positive men...
Ashish A. Deshmukh, University of Florida; Elizabeth Chiao, Baylor College of Medicine ; Jagpreet Chhatwal, Harvard Medical School , and Scott B. Cantor, The...
Trump’s global gag order: 5 questions answered
Maureen Miller, Columbia University Medical Center
Editor’s note: President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order that media reports say could obstruct nearly...