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April 2001
Geography Lessons
by Daniel Berman
With AIDS meds costing all the tea in China, why are they so cheap in India? Fluconazole's no fluke.
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Cold Sore Comfort
by Daniel Wolfe
That pesky herpes-simplex virus may pack an extra punch for HIVers,
but knockdown drugs can keep outbreaks at bay -- and may stop a lethal
AIDS-related cancer in the bargain. Daniel Wolfe reports.
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O Pioneer!
by Kevin O'Leary
Or how a fired-up dental hygienist turned his walking papers into marching orders.
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Money Pit
by Rebecca Minnich
If your bills are outpacing your CD4 count, Becky Minnich has the answer to the health-wealth equation.
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Don't Meth Around
by Maia Szalavitz
Anti-heroin and anti-HIV meds get along about as well as Mariah and Whitney -- hardly at all.
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LTNP? UB2
by Richard Jefferys
Can drugs control HIV sans drugs? Bruce Walker shoots a vaccine into the sky
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Is N-9 Deep-Sixed?
by Julie Hantman
The spermicide is getting a lot of attention these days -- and none of it good. Julie Hantman does the math.
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Action Zero
by Doug Ireland
AIDS Action's ex-head blasts "The National Voice on AIDS" as a lobby that lip-services PWAs.
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Mary MAC'd
by LeRoy Whitfield
For Leroy Whitfield, there's something about Mary J. Blige. But is she using her star power for the people?
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Murphy's Law Breaker
by Walter Armstrong
Shots in the Dark, an AIDS-vaccine saga, has it all: mysteries and
scandals, best intentions and worst-case scenarios. Walter Armstrong
talks to Jon Cohen about his 10-year investigation.
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Conflicts in Pharmaland
by Frank Pizzoli
It takes a lot to be an informed consumer in the age of combination therapy. Frank Pizzoli asks what
we don't know about the drugs we take -- and why.
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