Syndromes

Documentary sheds light on hidden HIV/AIDS epidemic in American south

Health & Medicine

Family values in the south and the perceived shame from an HIV/AIDS diagnosis often lead residents of the American south to keep quiet about a serious HIV/AIDS epidemic that continues to grow. A new documentary shines light on the problem with a mix of data and intimate personal accounts.

New documentary seeks an end to AIDS in black America

Arts, Culture & Media

Book traces history of AIDS back to 1930s, examines current outbreak’s history

Health & Medicine

New Genetic Therapy Provides Breakthrough for Down Syndrome

America’s Bats on the Brink

The World

Global Sex Workers Meet to Fight HIV

Anchor Aaron Schachter speaks with the BBC’s Rahul Tandon in Calcutta about a meeting of sex workers there.

Podcast: Helping Amputees Fight Phantom-Limb Pain

This week you’ll get to meet Katherine Bomkamp, who at the age of 16 was inspired to find a way to help amputees suffering from phantom limb pain. Now she’s 20, and she tells you about the Pain Free Socket. Also, the changing rules of Cyberwar.

The Origin of AIDS: 60 Years Before the First Documented Case

By most accounts, the history of AIDS begins sometime in the late 1970s, before the first official cases were diagnosed in 1981 among a handful of gay men. But a striking new book by Dr. Jacques Pépin, an infectious disease specialist at the University of Sherbrooke in Quebec, upends medical history. In “The Origins of […]

Venus Williams Pulls Out of U.S. Open

Sports

The United States is faring well in the U.S. Open so far, with  Christina McHale hailing  a victory against France yesterday. But there was bad news for the U.S. team yesterday, as well. Venus Williams announced that she has pulled out of the tournament, due to health problems related to Sjögren’s syndrome, an autoimmune disease that causes […]

30 Years After the Discovery of AIDS

Thirty years ago this week, Dr. Michael Gottlieb identified a new disease in a paper he wrote for the CDC. Characterized by a severely damaged immune system, and primarily afflicting gay men, the syndrome would come to be known as AIDS. In the years since, over sixty million people –  of both genders and all sexual […]