You can't be involved in healthcare without being involved in the battle against AIDS.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Those who are trying to remain healthy with HIV/AIDS are in the most vulnerable period of their lives; that's no time to leave them without access to care.
HIV/AIDS has no boundaries.
You've got to watch the politics of AIDS. The politics of AIDS can work both for and against the victims of AIDS.
Today the biggest problem in caring for those with AIDS is no longer mainly a medical or scientific problem. The crisis is access to affordable drugs.
AIDS is a complex situation that's sure to bring out the best and the worst in people.
When there's a terrible illness like AIDS sweeping through, you help people.
The challenges surrounding HIV and AIDS are getting more complex and mature, and we just can't stick our heads in the sand and say 'it can't happen to me.'
When World AIDS Day was first observed in 1988, there was no truly effective treatment for what was almost always a deadly disease.
The AIDS is a disease that is hard to talk about.
You can't get AIDS from a hug or a handshake or a meal with a friend.