Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection may progress to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Reviewed by an infectious disease specialist.
Stories about HIV/Aids Offer HopeA young white woman is having a chat with a Kenyan trucker, Mohammed Ali, who claims he has had sex with 100 000 women, "more or less".Cape Times (South Africa)
“My dream is to become a nurse so that I can look after other HIV positive people” (Amanda). There is growing recognition of the importance of child participation for its own sake (U.N. General Assembly, 1989) and for its therapeutic benefits (Save the Children, 2010). The stories ...
AIDS Inc.; Scandal of the CenturyIn several big cities across America, simultaneously seventeen carpenters have committed suicide. This takes a while to discover, of course. But computers, digesting facts of police inquiries all over the country bring this odd fact up. And, of course, it is ...
BEIJING, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) -- Since China detected its first AIDS case in 1985, the country has been vigorously fighting HIV/AIDS for years. President Xi Jinping stressed that the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS is the obligatory responsibility of the Party and the government....
While no outright cure has been identified for HIV or AIDS, several treatment options are available. We’ve put together a collection of natural remedies for HIV that have been shown to have a positive effect on the condition. Apple cider vinegar, coconut oil, and bloodroot are among the mos...
Our patients and donors are our driving force. They are why we are here, doing the incredible things we do. We are honored to share their stories. Meeting the need immediately A new client presented at the office with his partner. The client had tested positive for… ...
Rethinking AIDS: A growing group of scientists claim HIV - the AIDS virus - is harmless, AIDS is not contagious, and medication is dangerous.
Adolescent girls and young women are the linchpin to ending AIDS. This new publication focuses on results of the UN Women-PEPFAR Partnership, Investing in Adolescent Girls and Young Women’s Leadership and Voice in the HIV Response, and includes herstories of five young women leaders from Tanzani...
Just over half (52%) of people living with HIV are women and girls and HIV and AIDS is now the leading cause of death globally for women aged 15-44.1 Results from the Positive Perspectives study2show that: Women living with HIV, overall, had significantly poorer health-related outcomes comp...