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October 1997
She's Come A Long Way From Baby
by Steve Friess
Hydeia L. Broadbent has Shirley Temple's star quality, Whoopi Goldberg's wit and Madonna's media savvy. Oh yeah, she also has AIDS
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Poet's Corner
by Henry Goldblatt
HIV takes Atlanta's Vimal Jairath from science to art.
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Next-Door Neighbor
by K.B. Chapman
Louise Binder has a lot to say about AIDS activism, Canadian-style.
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New Shave Cinema
by Dominic Hamilton-Little
"A porn star saying he has AIDS is not a career move."
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Last Laughs
by Greg Lugliani
Death be not proud and disease be not pretty, but The Diseased Pariah News giggles all the way to the graveyard
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Sex It Up
by Bill Strubbe
How to treat and defeat impotence
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Trick or Treat?
by Bob Lederer
The battle over when to intervene with protease cocktails has now taken center stage in the AIDS community.
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Hit Early, Hit Hard?
by Lark Lands
The feds' long-awaited antiretroviral guidelines spark controversy
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Dirt Angel
by Lisa Ragain
Selenium, found in soil, is a crucial antioxidant for strong immunity
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A Very Pleasant Worry
by Larry Lyle, DO
With Sean Strub's HIV disease stabilized, it's time to look at long-term health concerns
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Carnal Knowledge
by Stephen Gendin
Sex
is the most powerful force in the world, a force to be worshiped and learned
from, not harnessed, hidden or ignored.
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