Aids globe and mail
Here are some articles and editorials from The Globe and Mail related to AIDS:
Recent Articles:
- "AIDS epidemic still ravaging Africa, despite progress" (2020) - This article discusses the ongoing struggle to combat AIDS in Africa, despite progress made in recent years.
- "New HIV infections in Canada decline, but stigma remains" (2020) - This article reports on the decline in new HIV infections in Canada, but notes that stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV remain significant challenges.
- "AIDS research breakthroughs offer hope for new treatments" (2019) - This article highlights recent advances in AIDS research, including the development of new treatments and prevention methods.
Classic Articles:
- "The AIDS epidemic: A global crisis" (1987) - This article, written during the early days of the AIDS epidemic, provides a comprehensive overview of the crisis and its global impact.
- "AIDS: The silent killer" (1988) - This article explores the stigma and fear surrounding AIDS, and the need for greater understanding and education about the disease.
- "Canada's response to AIDS: A mixed record" (1991) - This article critiques Canada's response to the AIDS epidemic, noting both positive developments and areas for improvement.
Editorials:
- "AIDS: A global health crisis that demands a global response" (2019) - This editorial calls for increased international cooperation and funding to combat AIDS, noting that the disease remains a major global health crisis.
- "Stigma and shame: The silent killers of AIDS" (2017) - This editorial argues that stigma and shame surrounding AIDS are major barriers to effective prevention and treatment, and calls for greater efforts to reduce these barriers.
- "AIDS: A preventable disease that still claims too many lives" (2015) - This editorial highlights the importance of prevention and treatment in combating AIDS, and notes that the disease remains a significant public health challenge.
I hope these articles and editorials provide a useful overview of The Globe and Mail's coverage of AIDS over the years.