Now playing Next Culture news Sir Elton John: Next UK election winner can help stop AIDS by 2030 Sir Elton John has told British MPs that the winner of the next general election can "help to end AIDS worldwide by 2030." 30/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: How Freddie Mercury's death changed AIDS perceptions 24 November 1991: Freddie Mercury dies. 24/11/2023
Now playing Next Health news Scotland launches UK's first anti-HIV campaign in 40 years European health agencies have repeatedly warned that persistent stigma against HIV-positive people means many are going untested and undiagnosed for years. 17/10/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: Remembering Diana's HIV work 31 August 1997: Diana, Princess of Wales dies 31/08/2023
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Now playing Next Health news Are stem cells the cure for HIV we’ve been looking for? Some scientists believe stem cell transplants may never be a scalable treatment for HIV, but every case brings us closer to a more generalised cure. 28/02/2023
Now playing Next Culture news World AIDS Day: "Stigma around HIV does still exist" Euronews Culture speaks to a representative of the Terrence Higgins Trust in the UK, to talk about the charity, the shifting perceptions around HIV and the lasting stigma in many people’s mindsets. 01/12/2022
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Now playing Next Health news Are we winning or losing the fight against AIDS? The United Nations warns that progress against HIV has stalled, putting millions of lives at risk. 28/07/2022
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Now playing Next Health news First transplant using umbilical cord blood helps cure woman of HIV Since receiving the blood treatment for Leukaemia from a naturally HIV-resistant donor, the woman has lived virus-free for 14 months. 16/02/2022
Now playing Next France French HIV discoverer Luc Montagnier has died at 89 Since the end of the 2000s, Montagnier started expressing views devoid of a scientific basis. His opinions led him to be shunned by much of the international scientific community. 10/02/2022
Now playing Next The Cube Debunked: COVID-19 vaccines do not create variants of HIV/AIDS False claims have suggested a link between Coronavirus jabs and the new HIV variant that emerged in the Netherlands. 10/02/2022
Now playing Next Health news Scientists discover new highly virulent HIV variant in the Netherlands The research team stressed that the findings are no cause for alarm as modern treatments remain effective against the new strain of HIV. 04/02/2022
Now playing Next Health news Antibiotic resistance killed 1.2 million people in 2019, study says Deaths from previously treatable infections such as pneumonia are rising as antibiotic resistance grows worldwide. 20/01/2022
Now playing Next United Kingdom 'Life-changing': Revolutionary new HIV drug approved for use in the UK Charities have welcomed the move as it offers an alternative to taking a daily cocktail of drugs. 19/11/2021
Now playing Next Health news Argentine woman may be second person to naturally recover from HIV The HIV virus appears to have disappeared from this patient's body, researchers said. 18/11/2021
Now playing Next Health news How has COVID impacted the world’s fight against HIV, TB and malaria? Global Fund said results had gone ‘backwards’ for the first time in the organisation’s history. 08/09/2021
Now playing Next Cry like a boy Strong men get tested, says Lesotho teen activist born with HIV Lehloebi tested positive at the age of five. Fearing discrimination, his family never told him he lived with HIV. After Lohloebi learned about his status, he started a campaign to help men in Lesotho to seek help and fight stigma. 17/06/2021