World AIDS Day 2021 ‘End Inequalities, End AIDS’

World AIDS Day has been observed on December 1 since 1988.

While the coronavirus has hogged the spotlight now for nearly two years, World AIDS Day is still recognized every year on December 1. Because it’s important to remember this 40-year health threat is still with us. Founded in 1988, World AIDS Day was the first ever global health day. Continue reading “World AIDS Day 2021 ‘End Inequalities, End AIDS’”

News Round-Up: November 9, 2021

Sean Parnell

Catching up on some of today’s headlines: • Tweet of the Day: Sean Parnell (above), a Trump-endorsed candidate for the U.S. Senate, is accused of strangling his wife. In a Fox Nation interview he shared this – “The idea that a woman can live a happy and fulfilling life without a man, I think it’s all nonsense.” He goes on to boast about mens’ ability to defend women from dinosaurs… Continue reading “News Round-Up: November 9, 2021”

Georgia Gov. Points To “AIDS Vaccine Mandates” To Argue COVID Mandates

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp points to the "failed AIDS vaccine mandates" as proof vaccine mandates don't work. Except, there's never been an AIDS vaccine.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) has argued against healthcare mandates by mentioning the “failed campaign to vaccinate Americans against the AIDS virus.” Except – there has never been an AIDS vaccine. Continue reading “Georgia Gov. Points To “AIDS Vaccine Mandates” To Argue COVID Mandates”

Survey: A Large Portion Of Americans ‘Uncomfortable’ Around HIV+ Folks

Doctor with arms crossed

A new study shows a majority of Americans say they wouldn’t feel comfortable interacting with a doctor living with HIV while almost half would feel discomfort with an HIV+ barber. Continue reading “Survey: A Large Portion Of Americans ‘Uncomfortable’ Around HIV+ Folks”