In February 2001, Dr. Robert Zackin became the first HIV-infected individual to receive a heart transplant. A biostatistician whose research focus is HIV, Dr. Zackin was the senior author of the paper ...
Thirty years ago, an AIDS diagnosis was a death sentence. But thanks to the tenacity of vociferous activists and the life-saving treatments whose development they helped expedite, many, though not all ...
How does the immune system respond when an infection attacks the body? In this interactive feature from the NOVA: "Surviving AIDS" Web site, you're put in charge of destroying a virus -- in this case, ...
Stories have power. We tell stories so we’re seen and heard. We tell stories to pass down knowledge and history. We tell stories to heal. Projects that document those stories capture them for future ...
ATLANTA — Thousands of people gathered in Atlanta on Saturday morning to help keep awareness for AIDS top of mind as researchers continue fighting for a cure during the 33rd annual AIDS Walk Atlanta.
Glenn Ligon, “Condition Report (diptych detail one of two)” (2000), Iris print with serigraph, 31 x 22 in. (© Glenn Ligon; Courtesy the artist, Luhring Augustine, New York, Regen Projects, Los Angeles ...
World AIDS Day is a day for those who have been affected by HIV and AIDS to come together and remember those we’ve lost. Program Coordinator for Sisters With a Voice Marcella Spruell joins Portia at ...
“How to Survive a Plague” is a new acclaimed documentary about how activists fought to find a cure for AIDS. So successful has been the medical treatment of AIDS, that an entire generation of young ...
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, [email protected] or @townsquaretalk.
The most visceral pieces in Brooklyn-based artist and activist Hunter Reynolds’s solo show Survival AIDS at Lower East Side nonprofit art space Participant Inc. are not, as one might expect, the blood ...
ATLANTA — Thousands of people gathered in Atlanta on Saturday morning to help keep awareness for AIDS top of mind as researchers continue fighting for a cure. Channel 2′s Bryan Mims was there as ...
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