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June / July 1996
Do You Believe in Magic?
by Bruce Shoenfeld
Magic Johnson doesn't want to talk about AIDS. Yet he has changed forever the way America sees people with HIV.
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Cents and Sensibility
by Stefani Eads
What now drives ASOs financially is at odds with what drives them politically
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Dementia
by John Servillio
Preplanning, expert care and human compassion help manage the trauma
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A Mind of Her Own
by Evan Forster
Dementia doesn't disorient Lisa Yingling's sense of service, style or self
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Mortal Obsession
by Daniel Vaillancourt
Joseph Sharp demystifies our greatest taboo
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The Heat Is On
by Juan Carlos Perez
A Miami cop relinquishes his right to remain silent
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S.O.S.
by Sean Strub
Great expectations
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On Pins and Needles
by David Thomas
Acupuncture may be ancient, but it offers thoroughly modern benefits
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Missing Person
by Tod Roulette
One day you wake up and the whole world is different
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"What About AIDS?" Again.
by Sean Strub
Political insiders and outsiders tell us why the '96 presidential candidates' lips are sealed
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Up In Smoke
by Evelyn C. White
Cigarettes increase your risk of PCP, but, oh that first drag of the day
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Show Me Some Skin
by Bob Lederer
Dr. Joseph Sonnabend analyzes Sean O. Strub's skin tests for immune function and TB
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Who to call to help pay for meds
Many drug companies -- often in response to activist pressure -- have set up programs to help people who cannot afford medications.
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Cool Food
by Patrick Donnelly
Making your summertime eating light, tasty and easy
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