Ryan White

White in 1989 Ryan Wayne White (December 6, 1971 – April 8, 1990) was an American teenager from Kokomo, Indiana, who became a national poster child for HIV/AIDS in the United States after his school barred him from attending classes following a diagnosis of AIDS.

As a hemophiliac, White became infected with HIV from a contaminated factor VIII blood treatment and, when diagnosed in December 1984, was given six months to live. Doctors said he posed no risk to other students, as AIDS is not an airborne disease and spreads solely through bodily fluids, but AIDS was poorly understood by the general public at the time. When White tried to return to school, irate parents and teachers in Howard County rallied against his attendance due to unwarranted concerns of the disease spreading to other students and staff. A lengthy administrative appeal process ensued, and news of the conflict turned White into a popular celebrity and advocate for AIDS research and public education. Surprising his doctors, White lived five years longer than predicted. He died on April 8, 1990, one month before his high school graduation.

During the 1980s, AIDS was largely stigmatized as an illness impacting the gay community. In the U.S., that perception shifted with the media focus placed on White and other prominent heterosexual HIV-infected people such as Magic Johnson, Arthur Ashe and the Ray brothers, although these cases were often framed as "innocent"—a contrast to gay men who were seen as "guilty" subjects. The U.S. Congress passed a major piece of AIDS legislation, the Ryan White CARE Act, shortly after White's death, which was signed into law by President George H. W. Bush in August 1990 and reauthorized twice. Through the "Ryan White programs" which it funds, the Act has become the largest provider of services for people living with HIV/AIDS in the United States. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Specialty choices among UK medical students: certainty, confidence and key influences—a national survey (FAST Study) by Jessica Lo, Anna Collins, Sophie West, Daniel MaGee, Sara Ali, Tomas Ferreira, Anson Wong, Kavyesh Vivek, Freya F Semple, Benjamin French, Riya Patel, Guilherme Movio, Andreas Stavrinou, Tushar Rakhecha, Alexander M Collins, Oliver Feng, Maeve K Mulchrone, Heather A Lewis, Sara Kidher, Erin Fitzsimons-West, Meghna Sreekumar, Olivia King, Malvi Shah, Samantha Burley, Basma R Khan, Vaishvi Dalal, Safa Razzaq, Hugo Bernie, Luke Dcaccia, Olivia Rowe, Ananya Jain, Arthur Handscomb, Sudhanvita Arun, Alfaiya Hashmi, Hannah Layton-Joyce, Matilda Gardener, Emily R Finbow, Sakshi Roy, Bilal Qureshi, Khyatee Shah, Mia Mäntylä, Momina Iqbal, Katie Appleton, Yasmin Owadally, Amelia Dickson, Jack M Read, Chiamaka Anthony-Okeke, Rida Khan, Shama Maliha, Catherine L Otoibhi, Sophie Kidd, Muhammed Asif, Tawfique Rizwan, Aleksandra Dunin-Borkowska, James Brawn, Ayeza Akhtar, Medha Pillaai, Sakshi Garg, Ria Bhatt Ben Sweeney, Cameron Thurlow, Alyssa Weissman, Chloe Milton, Samuel Foxcroft, James A Cairn, Leah Njenje, Daniel C Chalk, Jessica Sinyor, Ryan White, Krishnika Vetrivel, Muhammad Hamza Shah, Emily Bolton, Amelia Fortescue, Ella Plumb, Megan Fallows, Ioan Valnarov-Boulter, Hsuan-Tung Kuo, Aryan A Sagdeo, Bethany McDermott, Michael Y Luo, Sharon Yuen Shan Ho, Lubana Hemayet, Dora Pascoe, Leya Luhar, Rakeem Khalid Basith, Mayisha Samiha, Molly Doyle, Flora E MacInnes, Yasmin Al-Rawi, Manuel Giardino, Maisha Hayat, Anjali Cyril, Rivya Mathews, Ashleigh Stirling, Adam Mohamed Capdevila, Zulaikha Bibi, Mackenzie F Garlick, Lily Chadwick, Fariha Hasan, Zoe Mary Constantinou, Beray Berkay, Joseph Nicholson, Louis R Dowland, Tan Jit Yih, Dev Ranka, Kajoke M S Avolonto, Elliot Skittrall, Madison Gill, Humaira Khanom, Jonathan Craven, Harini Elankhumaren, Hannah Glover-Adams, Ishagit Kaur, Maia C Letts, Hesham Zalghana, Urja Ashish Mhatre, Nikita Sanctis, Sundaramoorthy Balasubramanian, Saimathusan Sivakandarajah, Sourab Chand Surana, Rosemary M Davis, Daria Maria Bageac, Ibrahem Al-Obaidi, Subham Roy, Mohammed Suhaib Amin, Tessa Yau, Pakhi Goel, Abderrahmane El Guernaoui, David Gringras, Soo Sun Chong, Aaliyah J Bax, Rachelle Thevathas, Ajwa Fayaz, Pranjil Pokharel Vera Onongaya, Phoebe Hatrick, Rhiannon Tanner, India R Barrons, Louis Naraine, Artemis Prevot, Muaawiyah Shaheen, Farah Ahmed, Mathumetha Rubaratnam, Harsh Sai Modalavalasa, Sushmhitah Sandanatavan, Anhukrisha Karthikeyan, Saarah Saanan Khan, Gregory A Rowland, Alexa McCloskey, Nidhi Sachidananda, Lydia Melaku, Vyom Patel, Iliyah Shahbeik, Jui Kanetkar, Hannah Bolton, Timo L Kuerten, Emily Carver, Mairi C Docherty, Nabilah Ali, Shereen Ahmad, Shiksha Guru, Anushka Pujari, Khadijah Khan, Sewa A Badejo, Ellena K Briggs, Raghad A F Sallama, Emma Marsh, Brandon S H Low, Laura A E Munn, Ahamed Hafeezul Nashith Ahamed Rizwaan, Carys M. Francis, Ali Hamed Mahmood Al-Nakeeb, Michael E. Bryan, Sydney LA Barnes, Tommy Wai Kei LI

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    Socioeconomic and demographic predictors of extracurricular achievements among UK medical students (FAST study) by Jessica Lo, Anna Collins, Sophie West, Daniel MaGee, Sara Ali, Tomas Ferreira, Anson Wong, Kavyesh Vivek, Freya F Semple, Benjamin French, Riya Patel, Guilherme Movio, Andreas Stavrinou, Tushar Rakhecha, Alexander M Collins, Oliver Feng, Maeve K Mulchrone, Heather A Lewis, Sara Kidher, Erin Fitzsimons-West, Meghna Sreekumar, Olivia King, Malvi Shah, Samantha Burley, Basma R Khan, Vaishvi Dalal, Brandon S H Low, Safa Razzaq, Hugo Bernie, Luke Dcaccia, Olivia Rowe, Ananya Jain, Arthur Handscomb, Sudhanvita Arun, Alfaiya Hashmi, Hannah Layton-Joyce, Matilda Gardener, Emily R Finbow, Sakshi Roy, Bilal Qureshi, Khyatee Shah, Mia Mäntylä, Momina Iqbal, Katie Appleton, Yasmin Owadally, Amelia Dickson, Jack M Read, Chiamaka Anthony-Okeke, Rida Khan, Michael E Bryan, Shama Maliha, Catherine L Otoibhi, Sophie Kidd, Muhammed Asif, Tawfique Rizwan, Aleksandra Dunin-Borkowska, James Brawn, Ayeza Akhtar, Medha Pillaai, Sakshi Garg, Ria Bhatt Ben Sweeney, Cameron Thurlow, Alyssa Weissman, Chloe Milton, Samuel Foxcroft, James A Cairn, Leah Njenje, Daniel C Chalk, Jessica Sinyor, Ryan White, Krishnika Vetrivel, Muhammad Hamza Shah, Emily Bolton, Amelia Fortescue, Ella Plumb, Megan Fallows, Ioan Valnarov-Boulter, Hsuan-Tung Kuo, Aryan A Sagdeo, Bethany McDermott, Michael Y Luo, Sharon Yuen Shan Ho, Lubana Hemayet, Dora Pascoe, Leya Luhar, Rakeem Khalid Basith, Mayisha Samiha, Molly Doyle, Flora E MacInnes, Yasmin Al-Rawi, Manuel Giardino, Maisha Hayat, Anjali Cyril, Rivya Mathews, Ashleigh Stirling, Adam Mohamed Capdevila, Laura AE Munn, Zulaikha Bibi, Mackenzie F Garlick, Lily Chadwick, Fariha Hasan, Zoe Mary Constantinou, Beray Berkay, Joseph Nicholson, Louis R Dowland, Tan Jit Yih, Dev Ranka, Kajoke M S Avolonto, Elliot Skittrall, Madison Gill, Humaira Khanom, Jonathan Craven, Harini Elankhumaren, Hannah Glover-Adams, Ishagit Kaur, Maia C Letts, Hesham Zalghana, Urja Ashish Mhatre, Nikita Sanctis, Ahamed Hafeezul Nashith Ahamed Rizwaan, Carys M Francis, Sundaramoorthy Balasubramanian, Saimathusan Sivakandarajah, Sourab Chand Surana, Rosemary M Davis, Daria Maria Bageac, Ibrahem Al-Obaidi, AliHamed Mahmood Al-Nakeeb, Subham Roy, Mohammed Suhaib Amin, Tessa Yau, Pakhi Goel, Abderrahmane El Guernaoui, David Gringras, Soo Sun Chong, Aaliyah J Bax, Rachelle Thevathas, Ajwa Fayaz, Pranjil Pokharel Vera Onongaya, Phoebe Hatrick, Rhiannon Tanner, India R Barrons, Louis Naraine, Artemis Prevot, Muaawiyah Shaheen, Farah Ahmed, Mathumetha Rubaratnam, Harsh Sai Modalavalasa, Sushmhitah Sandanatavan, Anhukrisha Karthikeyan, Saarah Saanan Khan, Gregory A Rowland, Alexa McCloskey, Nidhi Sachidananda, Lydia Melaku, Vyom Patel, Iliyah Shahbeik, Jui Kanetkar, Hannah Bolton, Timo L Kuerten, Emily Carver, Mairi C Docherty, Nabilah Ali, Shereen Ahmad, Shiksha Guru, Anushka Pujari, Sydney L A Barnes, LI Tommy Wai Kei, Khadijah Khan, Sewa A Badejo, Ellena K Briggs, Raghad A F Sallama, Emma Marsh

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