Dane Stewart was born in the early 1990s and as he learned more about the history of AIDS and HIV, he was shocked by how ...
Astonishingly, Matthew J. Jones "How to Make Music in an Epidemic: Popular Music Making During the AIDS Crisis, 1981—1996" is the first academic book on pop music’s response to AIDS before effective ...
Understanding where we come from and where we've been is an important part of telling the human story. For LGBTQ+ people, ...
HIV is spread by bodily fluids such as blood, breast milk or semen. It gradually weakens the body’s immune system and makes ...
With treatment, people living with HIV can have long and healthy lives. However, if left untreated, it can cause a weakened immune system or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Some people may ...
Should you opt for a traditional hearing aid? Or one of the new over-the-counter devices, which are easier to buy and may be ...
The top five recipients of U.S. aid (including both USAID and non-USAID programs) from 1945 through 2023 were Israel, Egypt, ...
In 1980, when Dr. Paul Benson opened his LGBTQ-affirming Be Well Medical Center in Berkley, advertising featuring LGBTQ+ ...
Originally published in the Mercury's sister publication The Stranger, as part of its Love & Sex Issue.] On July 3, 1981, the ...
After abruptly pausing PEPFAR on Tuesday — the U.S.-led HIV/AIDS program created in 2003 and credited with saving 25 million lives globally — the Trump administration issued an ambiguous waiver for ...
This staticky background noise is commonplace with inexpensive hearing aids and, for this user, is more responsible for making them unusable than any other single problem. The one time I thought I ...