AIDS: Then & Now
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HIV and the World
In the final edition of our five-part series AIDS: Then & Now, we look at HIV around the World, and discuss how the virus has transformed lives all over the globe. Plus we’ll look at ... Jun 28, 2010
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HIV and NYC
The latest installment of our five-part series AIDS: Then & Now, Dr. Monica Sweeney, Assistant Commissioner of the Bureau of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control at the NYC Health Departme... Jun 25, 2010
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Day-to-Day Life with HIV/AIDS
Over the past two decades, day-to-day live for HIV-positive individuals has changed dramatically—mostly due to a greater understanding of the virus and a powerful drug cocktail. Dr.... Jun 23, 2010
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Ethical Implications of HIV/AIDS
We continue our five part series AIDS: Then & Now with a look at how ethical issues around the virus have and have not changed over the decades. We’ll talk with Dr. Robert Klitzman, ... Jun 21, 2010
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25+ Years of HIV/AIDS Research
In the last quarter century, research into HIV—the virus that causes AIDS—has come a long way, but not far enough. Dr. Jay A. Levy, Director of the Laboratory for Tumor and AIDS Virus... Jun 18, 2010