Closing a chapter on HIV and AIDS
I end this first month of The Daily Monthly feeling tremendously fortunate. Not just because I’m healthy when so many others are not, but also because I’ve connected with some amazing individuals.
I’m glad to know that there are dedicated people trying to find a cure for HIV and AIDS, and others committed to helping those [...]
A quick poll: Do you want to know how an individual got HIV?
I’m extremely busy today with judging the Research Blogging Awards so I won’t be able to offer a substantive post, but over the course of this month I’ve become quite curious about one thing. When you learn about someone with HIV or AIDS, do you want to know how they got it? Let’s make this [...]
What will it take to change the public’s view of HIV and AIDS?
Last November, the National Football League devoted the entire month to breast cancer awareness. Players like Reggie Bush wore pink gloves, armbands, even shoes, to promote efforts to fight the disease.
There were some heartwarming moments. Players brought their mothers, grandmothers, and other women who’d battled breast cancer to the games, all of them wearing [...]


