Although the public—and most doctors—first learned about AIDS in the 1980s, the disease has been around since at least the 1950s and probably much longer than that. Left untreated, it eventually kills most people who have it. Fortunately, a combination of medications is now available to control the condition—although it still cannot be cured. From ... Read More
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Apr. 18, 2005 | By Claudia WallisNow that the disease has come out of the closet, how far will it spread?
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Sep. 23, 1985 | By Evan ThomasAnxiety over AIDS is verging on hysteria in some parts of the country
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Aug. 3, 1992 | By Christine GormanStrange new cases that do not seem to be caused by the known HIV viruses. Drug treatments that no longer look so promising. New complications in the search for a vaccine. Suddenly, the AIDS outlook has become bleaker: more heterosexual transmission, more cases among women and a rising death toll well into the next century
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Jan. 30, 1989 | By John LangoneHow to Block A Killer's Path New infections are down among gays but up in the drug culture
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Jul. 4, 1983 | By WALTER ISAACSONDisease detectives face a never ending quest
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