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Robin McKie reflects on his 40 years as science editor for the Observer and tells Madeleine Finlay about the game-changing discoveries and scientific controversies that he's reported on during that time. He describes how the discovery of the structure of DNA revolutionised science, what he learned about misinformation from the HIV/AIDS pandemic and why cold fusion and the millennium bug failed to live up to their hype.. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
World AIDS Day will be on next week and Cal from Well, Well, Well joined JOY Breakfast to discuss about this health issue. Well, Well, Well is a long-running health... LEARN MORE The post The importance of AIDS and HIV discussion appeared first on JOY Breakfast.
As a victim of one of the NHS's worst failures, I campaigned for years for an investigation into what led to so many people becoming infected with deadly viruses. Finally we got an inquiry – but did we get answers?. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
Episode 291 - Jeffrey (Jeffro) Wyda - Holistic RN/AIDS and HIV Family Advocate/Survivor/Certified Holistic Stress Management Instructor and Multidimensional Sound Practitioner “I've been given a chance after chance…and in that I found my faith in God and my mission in this short life…to LOVE without boundaries.” In today's episode, the Two Fit Crazies and a Microphone Podcast provide you with a truly inspiring and poignant story of resiliency and strength with the amazing Jeffrey Wyda! Joining the show from Massachusetts, Jeffrey is here to share his tumultuous, yet triumphant gifts of wisdom and compassion that came through the trauma he endured along his healing process. Diagnosed with severe ulcerative colitis as a child, and practically failing out of life as a teen, Jeffrey was given an opportunity that would forever change the trajectory of his life. Listen closely as Jeffrey recounts the time he spent working closely with children living with HIV/AIDS and hemophilia, and how it inspired him to not only become a nurse, but also to lead a life of love and compassion. Jeffrey also speaks about how he was able to draw strength from the most difficult situations and learn to “pay attention to intention.” This episode will move your soul! Stay Fit! Stay Crazie! Christine and Brian Two Fit Crazies www.twofitcrazies.com tfcpro@twofitcrazies.com Website: www.LIGstress.com Email: letitgostress1@gmail.com Instagram: @Jeffreywyda Facebook: Jeffro Wyda #twofitcrazies #podcast #hope #love #RN #holisticHealth #healing #visionary #Boston #SCW #Colon #Gifts #UlcerativeColitis #nationalBoardCertified #Holistic #StressManagement #SoundPractitioner #crystalbowls #gongs #percussion #HIV #Aids #Children #Painmanagement #gymnast #marthasvineyard #BostonMedical #BobBowers #Spinalsurgery #LetItGo #YesYouCan #MindBodySpirit
In more than 80 countries, people living with HIV still face criminalisation. We hear from two people who faced criminal charges in the US
In more than 80 countries, people living with HIV still face criminalisation. We hear from two people who faced criminal charges in the US. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
COP26 draft agreement published, Cross Question & what's your experience of AIDS and HIV? Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are barrister Charlotte Proudman, Conservative MP Brendan Clarke-Smith, Daily Mail Deputy Political Editor John Stevens and Green Party politician Shahrar Ali.
Channel 4/HBO Max’s new drama It’s a Sin, written by Russell T Davies, follows a group of friends living through the 1980s Aids crisis. Leigh Chislett worked as a HIV nurse at St Mary’s hospital in London during that period. Watching the show, he saw himself not just in the nurses caring for patients but also in the young gay men navigating their lives. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Prof Ravi Gupta’s career has informed HIV treatment and curative strategies in the UK and at the Africa Health Research Institute. His treatment of a London patient is, to date, only the second ever successful treatment of an HIV patient, where the person remains long-term virus free. Gupta talks to Sarah Boseley about how a career in HIV research is informing the testing and treatment for Covid-19 and what we can learn in any parallels between the two viruses. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
Earlier this year, the UK government announced it wanted to end new HIV transmissions in England by 2030. Hannah Devlin looks at the history of the epidemic, including its impact on the gay community, recent promising drug trials and whether Britain can meet its target. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
Dr Allan Pamba on the ‘silent epidemic’ that drove him to leave his Kenyan village, train as a clinician and become a leading authority on global health
Mark S. King is fresh from the world's top AIDS conference and he is ready to chat with my roundtable including top journalists Brody Levesque and Karen Ocamb. MARK S. KING is an award winning blogger, author, and HIV/AIDS advocate who has been involved in HIV causes since testing positive in 1985. His blog, My Fabulous Disease, was awarded the National Lesbian and Gay Journalist Association's “Excellence in Blogging” honor. HIV Equal named King one of “13 Legendary Activists in the Fight Against HIV.” King has appeared as a spokesperson on ABC News, 48 Hours, CNN News and in The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.
Mark S. King is fresh from the world's top AIDS conference and he is ready to chat with my roundtable including top journalists Brody Levesque and Karen Ocamb. MARK S. KING is an award winning blogger, author, and HIV/AIDS advocate who has been involved in HIV causes since testing positive in 1985. His blog, My Fabulous Disease, was awarded the National Lesbian and Gay Journalist Association’s “Excellence in Blogging” honor. HIV Equal named King one of “13 Legendary Activists in the Fight Against HIV.” King has appeared as a spokesperson on ABC News, 48 Hours, CNN News and in The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.
Recent reports of HIV indicate that the rate of infection has begun to rise, especially amont select segments of the population. You'll be surprised to learn where this is happening. On today's show, we'll discuss the reality of living with HIV, status on a cure, prevention strategies, and the current status of AIDS and HIV in America. Special Guest, Health Expert, Jennifer Glaze joins us to help clarify confusion about AIDS and HIV, to discuss prevention, and to share information about treatment and living with the virus.
Sarah Boseley is joined by experts and campaigners including Charlize Theron as she looks at progress on treating and preventing Aids and ponders the road ahead Read the transcript
At an event recorded live in Melbourne, we look at the documentary that explores the lives and romance of Timothy Conigrave and John Caleo – the subjects of Australian memoir, play and film Holding the Man. Guardian Australia's film critic, Luke Buckmaster, talks with documentary directors Nick Bird and Eleanor Sharpe, and HIV advocate Nic Holas. Together they examine the making of the film and why 20 years later the story is still important to young gay men
From Joseph: Normally, when I'm working I'm only half listening to what's being said, I'm also monitering the devices, trying to think of questions to ask etc. Luckily I get to listen to the episodes as I edit them, and this one stands out to me as a deeply emotional and personal account of the impact HIV and AIDS has on a person. Jennifer Bergie and her family we're among the hundreds of thousands to face this disease and her life's work has been shaped by it ever since. We hope you learn something from this, especially if your own life has been affected by it. Find out more at http://sexandlifepodcast.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1bae9a for 40% off for 4 months, and support Sex and Life.
DeMarkest Brooks will discuss with us the imortance of HIV and Aids awarness. We will also discuss his concerns for the black women and black churches today. This show will dive into how our churches can suport and get involved in Aids and HIV awarness. YSIS considers this an important issue and urges you to make time to listen to this young man speak about his life's lessons and fights.