-
This week activists and a local health non-profit remembered those who had passed from AIDS on World AIDS Day; harsh weather meant more shelter intakes for the Syracuse Rescue Mission and indigenous students discussed what Syracuse University can do to make the students feel supported. Check this week's WAER Round-Up to find what other local news you've missed from Nov. 28- Dec. 2!
-
They're on a mission to reduce the stigma around the disease.
-
Organizers of a World AIDS Day event this weekend are hoping an evening of fashion and music will be an incentive for people to get tested for HIV and…
-
People living with the AIDS virus can have health challenges, but also struggles with work, housing and other needs. At the same time developments in…
-
Some Syracuse residents living with HIV are part of a study to find out how heavy drinking might be increasing the chances of passing along the disease. A…
-
Organizations in Central New York and across the nation are gearing up to host memorials and other events to mark World AIDS Day. They're also urging…
-
Mayor Stephanie Miner and representatives of ACR Health announced significant progress towards ending the state’s AIDS epidemic by 2020. New York’s AIDS…
-
The annual World AIDS Day Service was observed at LeMoyne College on Thursday morning. The “Service of Remembrance” was filled with reflective readings,…
-
Advocates for people living with H-I-V and AIDS are trying to find out what kinds of services and support could be improved. Mohawk Valley Health…
-
New Yorkers with H-I-V or AIDS that risk becoming homeless might be able to get legal help from organizations around the state. In New York, over…