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  1. Há 4 dias · It wasn’t until 1987 — after tests were performed on saved tissue — that doctors learned Rayford’s open sores were KS lesions and that he had been suffering from AIDS.

  2. Há 4 dias · In 1981, the registered nurse took pictures of his Kaposi sarcoma (KS) lesions and posted them in the heart of San Francisco’s Castro District, along with a notice of his illness, to warn others. At the time no one could fathom the kind of global killer HIV would become.

  3. Há 2 dias · June 18, 2024 | UToledo in the News. By Staff. Holly Hey, a professor of film and video production, and Sue Carter, a retired UTMC social worker, talk about the UToledo-produced film “Sister Eileen and Her Boyz, an HIV in the Rust Belt Story.”. Read: Documentary Tells a Toledo Story From AIDS Epidemic.

  4. Há 5 dias · NEW proposals for a memorial commemorating lives lost to Aids have been unveiled this week, but the shortlist of five artworks has caused controversy. The memorial, earmarked for a space in Store Street, Bloomsbury, has been put together by voluntary group Aids Memorial UK.

  5. Há 2 dias · Two volumes in particular explicitly set out to illuminate the historical development of humanitarian intervention. The first, Empire of Humanity, is a bold and provocative book that challenges the traditional frame of the history of humanitarian aid.

  6. Há 4 dias · What starts as a quirky character trait grows into a metaphor. There will come a point when the medication of Marc, the man to whom she becomes closest, will cease to keep him alive. At that moment, he will need to cut short his life story and skip to the end. All of which seems like justification to give away the ending of Tell Me How It Ends.

  7. Há 3 dias · A critical component of an epidemic is that of time: time to illness, time to decide, time to intervene. It is a challenge for medicine, colored by history. It is a practical, but primarily a political struggle. Iliffe’s book remains a cornerstone of literature in understanding the African AIDS epidemic.