Understanding World AIDS Day and the Ongoing Fight Against HIV/AIDS
World AIDS Day, observed annually on December 1, serves as a global platform to raise awareness about the HIV/AIDS epidemic, honor those who have lost their lives, and unite efforts in combating the virus. Established in 1988, it was the first-ever international day for global health, highlighting the critical need for continued education and action. The Significance of World AIDS Day World AIDS Day provides an opportunity to reflect on the progress made in the fight against HIV/AIDS and acknowledge the challenges. It emphasizes the importance of protecting human rights as a fundamental component of an effective HIV response. The United …
AIDS Awareness: Shining a Light on the Dark Corners
October officially ushers in spooky season. It’s a time when we embrace the eerie, the mysterious, and the unknown. But what if I told you that this month is also meant to shine a light on the dark corners of a very real and persistent issue? October is not just about Halloween; it’s also AIDS Awareness Month, and it’s the perfect opportunity to uncover the hidden truths about HIV/AIDS. The Shadows of Stigma In the spirit of the spooky season, let’s talk about shadows and hidden corners. In the context of HIV/AIDS, the shadow is the stigma and discrimination that …
Celebrating World AIDS Day
TBYS wants to pause and recognize World AIDS Day, celebrated worldwide on December 1. The observance was founded in 1988, and according to the United Nations, it has become one of the most recognized international health days. World AIDS Day’s goal is to raise awareness, commemorate those who have passed, and celebrate victories such as increased access to treatment and prevention services. This year’s theme was “equalize.” The theme was meant to be a call to action to actively address the inequalities that are obstructing the end of the AIDS epidemic. The 2022 World AIDS Day report by UNAIDS focused …
The Advancements in HIV Treatment
HIV is still a threat, even though advancements in HIV treatments can better help those who are infected. HIV outbreaks have been reported in groups that are already marginalized and stigmatized. With new tools preventing infection and reducing transmission, we have come a long way and continue to eradicate HIV. But with these advances, there has also come a wave of misinformation about how people can contract the virus or get tested for it. So we want to outline some critical information about these treatments, when getting tested is necessary, and how people can learn more about their status. PrEP and …
Back to the Basics of STDs
No one wants to contract a Sexually Transmitted Disease, yet many people don’t know the best practices to prevent them. When it comes to STDs, knowledge is your best defense. Let’s review some STD basics — some of the most common STDs, how they’re transmitted, and how to prevent them. …
How Different Countries Celebrate World AIDS Day
It is important that while living through the coronavirus pandemic, we don’t forget about the other pandemic affecting more than 38 million people across the globe. In 2019, almost 40 million people worldwide were living with HIV or AIDS; nearly two million of those infected were below the age of 15. In light of World AIDS Day, understanding how we can combat AIDS and stop the spread of HIV is something we can all apply to sexual and physical health in general. …