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Help us kick-out HIV and make the world a better place. Adam’s cure is dedicated to ending the global AIDS epidemic through innovative research..
Help us kick-out HIV and make the world a better place. Adam’s cure is dedicated to ending the global AIDS epidemic through innovative research..
Being diagnosed and living with a serious illness like HIV is likely to have a big emotional impact on you. And some aspects of your life will become more complicated, and possibly stressful, because of HIV.
People with HIV have higher rates of mental health problems than those seen in the general population.
One reason for this may be HIV-related stigma. Stigma is the word used to describe the negative beliefs and attitudes that some people have about HIV. Stigma is one of the reasons that some people with HIV end up feeling bad about themselves because of their diagnosis. It can be difficult for anybody, including people living with HIV, to avoid some of the harmful ideas and beliefs that exist about HIV.
Some of the groups most affected by HIV in the UK (such as gay men, migrants and drug users) are more likely to have mental health problems. Women are also more likely to experience mental health problems compared to men.
If we can find the love as a global community to agree that every life has equal value, if we can summon the compassion to provide treatment and prevention for everyone living with HIV – and I mean everyone, no matter who they are, where they live, or how rich or poor they may be – we can end AIDS forever. – Elton John
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The Cure for HIV/AIDS is real and we have helped many people. After years of research and hard-work, we were able to understand and find a cure for HIV.
HIV can affect anyone and it’s vital that everyone has access to safe and stigma-free HIV testing, treatment, and information. With amazing advances in HIV treatment, people who get care early enough can live full and healthy lives.
Young people, the LGBTQ+ community, and people who use drugs face specific challenges and barriers when it comes to accessing healthcare services. Through our work with global partners, it’s our mission to break down these barriers and end AIDS for all.
We focus on communities who are most at risk of HIV – including LGBTQ+ people, young people, and people who use drugs – to make sure no one is left behind. We know how to reach communities who have been marginalized.