Like so many people at a similar time of life, the poet Paul Farley is facing up to the fact that he might need hearing aids. His wife has been asking him to turn down the volume on the telly for ...
The State Department warned employees not to use government funds for the occasion and to “refrain from publicly promoting World AIDS Day through any communication channels.” By Apoorva Mandavilli ...
The United States has marked Dec. 1 as World AIDS Day since 1988. But this year, employees at the State Department, which manages the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, have ...
The US State Department has announced it will no longer commemorate World AIDS Day with public messaging. This ends a decades-long tradition of raising awareness on 1 December. In a new interview with ...
NotebookLM now offers slide deck and infographic features. They're available to all subscribers. It remains to be seen whether they will help or hinder learning. As a reporter covering AI, I've had to ...
Nov. 27 (UPI) --The federal government will not participate in this year's World AIDS Day, a decades-old event to mourn people who've died from the disease and raise awareness. The State Department ...
An estimated 40.8 million people worldwide are living with HIV, and it killed about 630,000 people last year. Every year since 1988, a global cadre of scientists, doctors, families, and advocates have ...
On December 1 every year, the world stops to take a moment of solidarity, memory and renewed commitment: that is World AIDS Day. In 2025, the stakes feel higher. As the global healthcare budgets are ...
GENEVA, Nov 25 (Reuters) - An uncounted number of extra people have died from AIDS and 2.5 million have lost access to medicine to block the spread of HIV, because of cuts to global programmes since ...
Erin Summers talks with CBS NFL analyst Trent Green and Buccaneers Team Reporter Casey Phillips about the divisional matchup between the Saints and Bucs and Austin Pasco sits down with St. Augustine's ...
In a landmark paper in Science on May 20, 1983, researchers reported they had isolated a “retrovirus” from a patient at risk of developing AIDS. The work, led by French virologists Françoise ...
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