Hivaids Treatment

If We Knew Then What We Know Now...

Ace Robinson | Posted 05.07.2012

Ace Robinson

Our hope is that the correct actions are taken so that in a few decades, we do not look back and wonder why the tools that we have today were not utilized. There is no viable excuse for knowing now what we already know and still not doing the right thing.

World Aids Day 2011: New York's Continued Battle

Robert Doar | Posted 01.30.2012

Robert Doar

As we celebrate World AIDS Day, we look to the future of HASA, and remain as committed as ever to providing the highest quality of service to those living with clinical symptomatic HIV or AIDS.

A Roadmap for Achieving an AIDS-Free Generation

Susan Blumenthal, M.D. | Posted 11.30.2011

Susan Blumenthal, M.D.

The announcement of a roadmap to achieve an AIDS-free generation is a fitting way to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the reporting of the first cases of AIDS in 1981.

AIDS at 30: A Women's Story

Nancy Mahon | Posted 08.10.2011

Nancy Mahon

HIV/AIDS takes such a devastating toll on women because it thrives on inequity, violence, poverty and stigma.

AIDS: The Next 30 Years

Mitchell Warren | Posted 08.09.2011

Mitchell Warren

This week the world has been looking back at 30 years of AIDS. But what about the next thirty years? Could we see an end to AIDS?

30 Years of HIV/AIDS: How Many More?

Mark Ishaug | Posted 08.02.2011

Mark Ishaug

But make no mistake -- despite numerous advances, HIV/AIDS is not over. Every nine and a half minutes, someone in the United States becomes infected with the virus.

Born With HIV/AIDS, Defying All Odds

cnn.com | Madison Park CNN | Posted 11.17.2011

Babies who were born with HIV/AIDS in the 1980s have defied initial expectations....