DEAR HELOISE: For our experienced citizens who have acquired hearing aids, they shouldn’t just employ them intermittently. They should use them all the time. Hearing aids reroute neural paths in your ...
DEAR HELOISE: For our experienced citizens who have acquired hearing aids, they shouldn't just employ them intermittently. They should use them all the time. Hearing aids reroute neural paths in your ...
Instead of participating, US officials said they are shifting their focus to a new global health approach, as well as continuing HIV/AIDS work through PEPFAR. HealthDay News — For the first time in ...
The day was originally created by the World Health Organization; the US withdrew from the agency earlier this year. HealthDay News — For the first time in more than 3 decades, the US did not take part ...
U.S. Skips World AIDS Day for the First Time in 37 Years WEDNESDAY, Dec. 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) — For the first time in more than three decades, the United States did not take part in World AIDS Day ...
The United States is not commemorating World AIDS Day this year as it has done for decades in the past.The commemoration has been marked every Dec. 1 since 1988. The day is meant to raise awareness of ...
World AIDS Day on December 1st honours millions affected by HIV and urges an end to AIDS by 2030. Originating in 1988, the day combats stigma, promotes testing, and advocates for human rights and ...
On World AIDS Day 2025, humanity should be celebrating that there is a new shot available which offers six months of protection against the transmission of HIV, the virus which has already infected ...
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 ...
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 U.S. government will no longer commemorate December 1 as World AIDS Day, the State Department recently notified its workers. The U.S. has commemorated the international observance annually since ...
There was a distinct lack of federally coordinated action on AIDS for several key years right at the beginning of the epidemic, when it really mattered. Then-President Ronald Reagan couldn’t even ...