The AIDS is a disease that is hard to talk about.
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AIDS is a complex situation that's sure to bring out the best and the worst in people.
AIDS is such a scary thing and it's also the kind of thing that you think won't happen to you. It can happen to you and it's deadly serious.
Living with AIDS is like always having the sword of Damocles over your head. The disease is scarier than death itself. The disease is so messy, so devastating, so pervasive. It robs you of everything you hold dear.
AIDS itself is subject to incredible stigma.
To tell you the truth, I'm shocked, as I travel across this country, at how little people know or don't want to know about HIV/AIDS. There are a lot of people who don't know that HIV is one thing and AIDS is another. Those people just think it's one big old alphabet of a disease.
AIDS is a plague - numerically, statistically and by any definition known to modern public health - though no one in authority has the guts to call it one.
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.'
I think we all realize that anyone can - and has - gotten AIDS. So there's obviously still a lot to be done.
From the beginning, the HIV/AIDS pandemic has presented very difficult challenges.
As long as we do not know how the cell works, we don't know the kind of havoc the AIDS virus creates in the cell.
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