In this episode, we unpack the deeply intertwined history of HIV/AIDS, medical ethics, and one of the most disturbing public health scandals in modern U.S. history.
We explore how HIV/AIDS was long framed as a so-called “gay disease,” obscuring the role of unsafe medical practices and contaminated blood products in spreading the virus globally. At the center of this story is the Arkansas prison blood scandal, where incarcerated people—many with no real ability to consent—were used as a cheap source of plasma. That blood entered the global supply chain, infecting patients across the world.
This episode is a sobering reminder that disease stigma doesn’t just harm individuals—it can conceal institutional wrongdoing with deadly consequences.
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In the light of scandal, medicine shows its darkest corners.
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