HIV Testing Year Around Here are the statistics: According to the CDC, more than a million people in the U.S. are living with HIV. African Americans account for 50 % of new cases. Get tested today, if you do not know your HIV status. Walgreens is teaming up with Greater Than Aids to provide […]
June 27th is National HIV Testing Day, but even though the Center For Disease Control estimates that African-Americans account for an estimated 44% of all new HIV…
Alex Trebek suffered a heart attack yesterday and was taken to Cedars-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles, but the Jeopardy! is expected back on his feet soon. What THG wishes for Alex Trebek. What is… a full recovery? “Trebek is in good spirits and is undergoing further testing,” Sony Pictures TV said in a statement today. “He is expected to fully recover and be back on Jeopardy! when production begins taping in July for the new season, the show’s 29th.” The popular trivia series just won a Daytime Emmy for Best Game/Audience Participation Show last night. It’s the program’s 14th overall. In December 2007, Trebek also suffered a heart attack, but returned to host Jeopardy! just a few weeks later.
The 30-year battle against AIDS is an unbelievable chapter in the history of medicine and 30 years later more than 60-million people around the world have been diagnosed with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. And of those, 25-million people have died as there is no cure. On June 5, 1981, a bombshell quietly exploded in America. On that day, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published a report on a rare and deadly illness affecting five young, gay men in Los Angeles. It would be more than a year before the condition got its official name, but that was the day that Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, or AIDS, was officially recognized in the U.S. Get Tested On June 27th, National HIV Testing Day Thirty years later, it can be hard to remember the fear and the desperation of those early days. It took more than three years to identify the virus that caused AIDS and to develop a test to detect HIV, the virus that causes it. There were no treatments, and most people died very quickly. The average survival time after diagnosis was less than a year. People lost their jobs, their families and friends, and their homes when they got sick. Out of fear and ignorance, some schools refused to admit HIV-positive students and some doctors wouldn’t treat HIV-positive patients. Churches and funeral homes refused to bury those who died. READ THE REST HERE AIDS Is Still In Our Lives
We have an update on the tragic situation surrounding Bruce Beresford-Redman and his late wife. Bruce is the former Survivor producer suspected of murdering wife Monica in Cancun earlier this month . While authorities are preventing him from leaving Mexico as they ponder charges and collect evidence, Monica’s family has finally brought her body to Los Angeles. Sisters Jeanne and Carla Burgos flew with the corpse, which was taken to the Gates, Kingsley & Gates Smith Salsbury funeral home in Culver City. “It’s very important to have my sister back where she belongs and have the family say goodbye and have a place to go so they can send their love,” Jeanne said. The body will now undergo further testing, as funeral service arrangements are being planned. It’s a sad situation all around.
The folks at Rinry Game Game test 8 Nintendo cartridges to see how much abuse the 25-year-old NES games can take before they give out. It may come as no surprise to anyone who has ever owned an NES, but 7 of the 8 cartridges survive the testing