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New York University on Twitter: ""We encouraged people to talk about thoughts and feelings about HIV management—good, bad, and ugly. It prompted us to support participants’ autonomy and decisions, and cleared the way for delivery of services that were ultimately dignity-enhancing." https://t.co/NiC9oiwCVH" / Twitter

New York University on Twitter: "Impediments to HIV care and medication can include chronic poverty, structural inequality, life stress, social isolation, unstable or poor-quality housing, mental health distress, substance use, distrust of medical settings, and the cost of transportation. https://t.co/NiC9oiwCVH" / Twitter

Terrence Higgins Trust on Twitter: "Thank you Revd Ije Ajibade for this powerful reading to open our vigil💙 Together we remember the 40 million lives lost globally to the HIV epidemic. #FightHIVStigma https://t.co/icVoFwm3S4" / Twitter

Terrence Higgins Trust on Twitter: "Today we’re joining together in community to #FightHIVStigma. This is so important as 74% of people living with HIV told us they’d experienced stigma or discrimination because of their HIV status. That is appalling. Let’s use our people power positively today 👇 https://t.co/WMqReI8nDf" / Twitter

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Four decades into the AIDS fight, we’ve made enormous progress. But AIDS is still a crisis and too many people lack access to testing, treatment and care. Here’s how we end it. Four decades into the AIDS fight, we’ve made enormous progress. But AIDS is still a crisis and too many people lack access to testing, treatment and care. Here’s how we end it.

AIDS Is Still A Crisis — Here’s How We End It