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5 illuminating books about Appalachia that are very much not 'Hillbilly Elegy'
The Week Recommends Stretching from the Catskill Mountains in New York to northern Mississippi, the region has produced literature that challenges stereotypical narratives about its residents
By Theara Coleman, The Week US Published
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The contaminated blood scandal
The Explainer Widely regarded as the worst treatment disaster in the history of the NHS, the public inquiry is due to publish its report in May
By The Week UK Published
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Conservatives target George W. Bush's AIDS-fighting program
A successful program that previously had bipartisan support is in the crosshairs, worrying public health advocates
By Joel Mathis Published
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The Week Unwrapped: Lost citizenship, wasted jabs and alarming doorbells
podcast Are some British citizens more equal than others? Why are governments throwing away Covid vaccines? And will even our doorbells turn against us?
By The Week Staff Published
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The Week Unwrapped: Crypto-positivity, Barbados and a 3D-printed eye
podcast Why is Thailand betting big on crypto-currency? Will Barbados benefit from being a republic? And what can we expect from the next generation of prosthetics?
By The Week Staff Published
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Where did Omicron come from?
Today's Big Question Some experts believe the variant may have hidden and evolved in an immunosuppressed patient’s body
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Where did Omicron come from?
Today's Big Question Some experts believe the variant may have hidden and evolved in an immunosuppressed patient’s body
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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The Week Unwrapped: Elk arrests, bootleg gas and self-curing HIV
podcast Will a dead moose bring down a Russian opposition leader? Who is smuggling refrigerants into the UK? And how did an Argentinian woman rid herself of HIV?
By The Week Staff Published
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How the UK could end HIV transmission by 2030
In Depth Charities mark World Aids Day by calling for wider testing to halt new transmissions of the virus
By Gabriel Power Last updated
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Instant Opinion: ‘Brexit’s snake-oil salesmen rediscover expertise’
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Tuesday 1 December
By The Week Staff Published
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Six-a-year anti-HIV injection ‘more effective’ than daily pill
Speed Read Researchers say long-acting new preventative drug is ‘game changer’ in fight against Aids
By Aaron Drapkin Last updated
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Large asteroid to pass by Earth today
Speed Read And other stories from the stranger side of life
By The Week Staff Published
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Who is Nkosi Johnson?
In Depth HIV campaigner who died aged 12 is commemorated by Google Doodle
By Gabriel Power, The Week UK Published
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Bad blood: how haemophiliacs were infected with HIV
In Depth As many as 2,000 British haemophiliacs died after being given tainted blood plasma in the 1970s and 80s
By The Week Staff Last updated
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