It has been roughly 40 years since the onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in our country, and thanks to extraordinary advances in antiretroviral therapy and support services, survivors are now living long, healthy lives. For this reason, more than half of people diagnosed with HIV in the United States are aged 50 and older. Now, researchers, doctors, and patients are once again facing questions with uncertain answers on what to expect from HIV/AIDS in aging bodies.
Join the City Club as the Buckeye Flame's Ken Schneck leads a conversation with survivors and experts on the work being done and the services and expertise needed to understand better what it means to age with HIV/AIDS.
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Tickets may be still purchased after Sunday, December 8th at noon by calling Stacy Holmes at (216) 621-0082.
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The livestream will be available beginning at 12:00pm. Have questions? Send a text to 330.541.5794.
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