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At a time when HIV was still seen as a death sentence, Magic Johnson shocked the world by announcing he was infected. But the bigger shock may have been what happened next. In Episode 9 of "Binge ...
Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr. ... After announcing his infection in November 1991, Johnson created the Magic Johnson Foundation to help combat HIV, [265] ...
It's been 30 years since Earvin "Magic" Johnson shook the world with his HIV diagnosis. Now, the five-time NBA champion is telling his story with an Apple TV+ documentary series.In April 2020, the ...
When Earvin “Magic” Johnson revealed his HIV diagnosis to the world in 1991, not much was known about the immune disease and fear was high. Johnson didn’t know what his future would look ...
Johnson allows some of his money to be used in research for a cure, and scientists experiment with a concentrated dose of $180,000, which successfully neutralizes HIV particles. The discovery makes worldwide news, and an event is held in Kyle and Cartman's honor.
In 1991, Johnson founded the Magic Johnson Foundation, whose mission includes developing programs that support AIDS/HIV awareness, treatment and prevention. “I was on a mission,” Johnson said.
His announcement came three weeks after actor Brad Davis died of AIDS [9] and a month before basketball star Magic Johnson announced he had HIV. [8] Rambo came out as bisexual in an interview with The Washington Post on November 25, 1991. [8] The actor admitted in November 1991 that he had an addiction to alcohol and prescription drugs for ...
Earvin "Magic" Johnson discusses his basketball career, HIV diagnosis and family life in new documentary series. Magic Johnson opens up on how he 'became the face' of HIV and also son EJ's coming ...