From hearts to genes to cancer, medicine was on a roll in 1987, but the overwhelming story again was the AIDS epidemic. For the first time in Florida, state leaders awakened to the need for a massive ...
MARCH 9, 1987: A federal appeals court unanimously reinstates the Pasteur lawsuit, opening the way for a trial. MARCH 23, 1987: In a Frankfurt hotel room, Gallo and Montagnier put the final touches on ...
Even death does not always end the stigma that AIDS victims encounter in their dealings with society. Donald Douthit had been clinic director of the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science just three ...
Since the start of the pandemic, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's leading infectious disease expert, has been a frequent target for both criticism and misinformation. In a recent attempt to undermine ...
Sitting in a wheelchair and holding a sign that read, “I have AIDS, please hug me. I can’t make you sick,” Jonathan Strong, a San Diego gay activist suffering from AIDS, joined a contingent from San ...
In the spring of 1987, AIDS researcher and immunochemist Paul Naylor of George Washington University called for a tripling of the then-current research budget for AIDS, which stood at close to half a ...
This article was originally published December, 1987. AIDS and fear: They are inseparable. The nightmare has just begun, but acquired immune deficiency syndrome has already scratched the American ...
The creator of Australia's most controversial television commercial says the government needs to shock citizens into taking COVID-19 seriously with a message like his 'Grim Reaper' AIDS awareness ...
Le développement d'une politique rationelle de lutte au Sida -- guidé, par exemple, par l'analyse avantage-coût, est difficile, sinon impossible, sans connaître les coûts qui, peut-on présumer, sont ...
When Steven Sams attended his first AIDS Walk in San Francisco almost 20 years ago, he was young and vibrant, a little bit reckless -- and lonely. At 25, he'd already lost more than a dozen friends to ...