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āIt is not a death sentenceā: Advocates reflect on HIV misconceptions on World AIDS Day
Read full article: āIt is not a death sentenceā: Advocates reflect on HIV misconceptions on World AIDS DayFor 36 years, communities have recognized World AIDS Day on Dec. 1, and for the past four years, a remembrance walk in San Antonio has paved the way for AIDS recognition and understanding.
Biden displays AIDS Memorial Quilt at White House to observe World AIDS Day
Read full article: Biden displays AIDS Memorial Quilt at White House to observe World AIDS DayPresident Joe Biden on Sunday displayed the AIDS Memorial Quilt on the White House South Lawn to observe World AIDS Day.
South African company to start making vaginal rings that protect against HIV
Read full article: South African company to start making vaginal rings that protect against HIVA South African company will make vaginal rings that protect against HIV, which AIDS experts say should eventually make them cheaper and more readily available.
Britain's Parliament honors Elton John for his work fighting HIV in the UK and beyond
Read full article: Britain's Parliament honors Elton John for his work fighting HIV in the UK and beyondElton John has addressed Britainās Parliament at an event honoring his dedication to fighting HIV in the U.K. and beyond.
US targets Russia mercenary group over religious freedom
Read full article: US targets Russia mercenary group over religious freedomThe Biden administration has put a well-known Russian paramilitary organization on a list of religious freedom violators alongside a number of notorious terrorist organizations.
Elton John, TikTok team up to educate about AIDS epidemic
Read full article: Elton John, TikTok team up to educate about AIDS epidemicLOS ANGELES ā The Elton John AIDS Foundation and TikTok are teaming up to raise awareness about the disease through a campaign and live event for World AIDS Day. The event will air on Johnās TikTok channel featuring the singer and husband-filmmaker David Furnish along with performances by Sam Smith, Sam Fender and Rina Sawayama. The campaign is also expected to help educate TikTokers about the prevention and own sexual health. āWe all need to care about HIV and end the discrimination around this disease,ā John said in a statement. āThereās a great lineup for our TikTok Live to break down the myths around HIV, talk about safe sex and ensure that young people know how to protect themselves and others.ā