Back to home » Archives » POZ Magazine issues |
|
 |
July 1997
Tommy Morrison Wants You To Believe
by Bruce Shoenfeld
Boxing's Next White Hope fired Dr. David Ho, doesn't use condoms and says HIV doesn't cause AIDS. And he won't be satisfied until the world feels the same
|
Tom Coburn Talks AIDS
by Chandler Burr
The vilified sponsor of the HIV Prevention Act of 1997 wants you to like him
|
True Colors
by Donald Suggs
Race rifts at GMHC raise a red flag for all major AIDS agencies
|
Mother Mary
by Frank Trejo
An Austin city planner changes her plans
|
S.O.S.
by Sean Strub
Sex, guns and television -- symptoms of illness in the land of the free
|
Vitaly Vitamin
by Lark Lands, PhD
B-12 injections can banish fatigue and forgetfulness -- while slowing AIDS progression
|
Work Your Booty
by Rodger McFarlane
Designing your ideal exercise program -- not too heavy and not too light
|
An Exercise in Utility
by Bob Lederer
For many, just the word exercise evokes guilt: "I know I should, but..."
|
Go with Your Gut
by Patrick Donnelly
Harnessing the dynamic duo of exercise and nutrition for better health
|
Health: Water Sports
by Victoria A. Brownworth
Dehydration's a summer bummer. What to do? Keep on drinking
|
Sean Goes Hetero
by Jerome Groopman, MD
A new genetic test raises more questions than it answers about HIV and risks
|
Control Issues
by Laurence R. Helfer
Your health's back. Now you may lose your disability protection
|
Dissent in the House
by Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)
Don’t be fooled—Tom Coburn’s bill is about testing, not prevention.
|
|
 |
|
|
 |
|