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For example, Newsweek‘s first cover story on AIDS ― published in 1983 under the bold headline EPIDEMIC ― announced that “a new and deadly disease is coursing through the country wasting bodies of ...
Cover stories hailing the “end” of the epidemic appear in The New York Times Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, and Newsweek. New AIDS cases in NYC, 1994 to 1996: 33,208. Deaths so far: 67,049.
Research keeps you on the forefront and provides opportunities for patients and staff. It’s the only way we’ll ever move ...
In science, what we think is true often turns out to be wrong. In a December 1985 cover story, Discover reported “The Latest Scientific Facts” about AIDS, facts that we know today were misguided or ...
Most notably, in 1988, the same year in which White appeared on the cover of People magazine for the second time, the artist collective Gran Fury—which emerged out of the AIDS Coalition to ...
Thirty years into the HIV/AIDS epidemic, stigma and discrimination continue to slow efforts to prevent and treat the disease. ... who’s picture appears on the magazine’s cover.
Today is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a time to reflect on how the HIV/AIDS epidemic has affected our community for over 30 years. There’s much to celebrate.