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An estimated 116,000 New Yorkers have died from AIDS-related illnesses. “Maria Dolores Garcia and I remember her today and every day,” Ruth Garcia, whose sister died from AIDS in 1990, said ...
On World AIDS Day, we hear from a man who's spent 40 years caring for people with HIV In this week's StoryCorps, a conversation with Joseph Rogers Britton, a caregiver who has been working with ...
VATICAN CITY, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Wednesday called for a renewed solidarity with those suffering from the HIV virus to guarantee care for those in the world's poorest places.
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Local health officials to recognize World AIDS Day with mobile clinic, free testing Share this: Click to share on Facebook ... call or text the HIV Confidential Hotline at 707-398-8317.
December 1st is officially recognized as World AIDS Day, an event meant to galvanize and give voice to the global movement to stop the pandemic decimating of an entire generation in certain parts ...
OSIRE REFUGEE CAMP, Namibia, November 30 (UNHCR) - The 16-year-old refugee boy who inspired the UN refugee agency's poster for this year's World AIDS Day knows from personal experience the problems ...
World AIDS Day events raise awareness across New York City 02:10. NEW YORK-- Friday marked the 35th annual World AIDS Day, when every Dec. 1 people gather to remember those who have died of and ...
As early as 1981, the Centers for Disease Control first reported the illness that later would be named HIV/AIDS. Since then, “an estimated 78 million people have become infected with HIV, and 35 ...
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 ...
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