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Between 1983 and 1992, the Blood Sisters hosted 12 blood drives, demonstrating sustained commitment for nearly a decade.
In September 2005, I was a patient at St. Bartholomew’s hospital in East London being treated for AIDS-associated illnesses. There seemed to be no light at the end of the tunnel as I approached ...
A dying patient inspired this doctor to follow his dream to become a ... and was well known for treating people living with AIDS. He became close to many of his patients, including a man named Frank.
Photo: Aaron Yoshino Name: Joseph Eppink Job: Death Doula Beginnings: When he was a public school teacher, Joseph Eppink found his passion as a hospice volunteer, caring for dying AIDS patients and ...
A special gift from a dying AIDS patient. It's far different from when Weissbach worked in an HIV/AIDS clinic at the University of Rochester in upstate New York in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
“During that first summer of research, I was posting things on Instagram, as I was discovering things like the, like the 1987 headline that confirmed Robert’s death,” said Kerr. “And I had a friend ...
Doctors around the world who treat patients with antiretroviral therapy (A.R.T.), a course of treatment taken every day by people living with H.I.V./AIDS, have borne witness to the “Lazarus ...
At the time, less than 50,000 people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa were on treatment, despite an estimated 2.75 million people dying from AIDS globally the previous year.