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October 1999
Love Me Gender
by Pat Califia
Transgendered people with HIV are making the system work for them.
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21st Century Vax
by Richard Jefferys
Vaccine advances into unexplored territory, a place where prevention and treatment may meet.
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How to get There From There
by Mike Barr
Dr. Steve has nothing good to say about AIDS research and activism. He also has a map to the end of the epidemic.
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Fear of a Vax Planet
by Timothy Burton
Our POZ correspondent decides to enter a VaxGen trial and faces a flood of emotions
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General Delivery
by Shana Naomi Krochmal
At the third-annual National Black Religious Summit on Sexuality in July, the usually low-key U.S. Surgeon General David Satcher made palms sweat by bluntly calling church leaders to preach HIV prevention from the pulpit.
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Veep Show
by Doug Ireland
AIDS-drugs-for-Africa protests dog Gore, divide advocates and drive issue
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Black Is...Black Ain't
by Donald Suggs
Cornelius Baker may be the most effective black AIDS advocate on Capitol Hill. But has he lost touch with the streets?
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Addicted to Life
by Lillian Thiemann
I have HIV and hep C, but addiction is my major disease.
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Get Over It
by Greg Lugliani and Edited by Bob Lederer
How to mend an aching back and douse that dizzy feeling
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Great White Hope
by Stephen Gendin and As Told to Lark Lands
Stephen Gendin boosts his plunging neutrophils with a cloning drug
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Northern Light
by Becky Minnich
Louise Binder keeps the activist fires burning. She laughs a lot, too
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