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February / March 2001
A Daily Affirmation
I am grateful today to be alive. Let me live each moment of this day attentiv
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I Want My HIV
by Michelle Tan
Michelle Tan dives into the "awareness" buzz bin
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S.O.S: Mouth Off
by Sean Strub
Medicine by headline" sucks. Take it from KS kisser Sean O. Strub
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Zen at Work
by Diane Goldner
A mantra a day can keep the doctor away. Diane Goldner explains why to try a dose of meditation with your meds.
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Lip-Locked
by Lark Lands
This just in: Kissing can spread the virus that causes Kaposi's sarcoma. But is the news' bark worse than its bite?
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His M.O. is Her N-0
by Greg Lugliani
It was love at first sight -- until his Mouth Odor blinded her. But Nurse's oral fixatives save this marriage.
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Sean's Trough Luck
by Lark Lands and Steven Miles, MD
A new test of drug levels in the blood is a must-have to make the
most of your regimen. Irish eyes have smiled on Sean's results. What
about yours?
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Dyke Strike
by Amber Hollibaugh
Beth Hastie dishes with Amber Hollibaugh about real-live lesbian AIDS, old boys clubs and her dangerous new book.
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A Rage to Age
by River Huston
Turning 40 can be a wicked wrinkle in time. But having HIV has turned River Huston's midlife crisis into a piece of cake.
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Blood Brothers
by Dominic Hamilton-Little
When Dominic Hamilton-Little lost his Fire Island virginity last
summer, he found himself meditating on family, friendship, love and
lipo. He'll be smearing the sunscreen this year, too.
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Total Discord
by Lillian Thiemann
If you already think neggies are from Mars and pozzies are from Venus, just add dope for truly star-crossed love. Lillian Thiemann sends a mismatched Valentine.
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Dogma & Devotion
by Andy Humm
If God had AIDS, would our religious institutions show more love? Andy Humm looks at how the epidemic has challenged and changed the faithful.
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The Brain Drain
by Bob Lederer
Forgot your own name? Join the club. It sounds nuts, but it's not: Cognitive and Motor Complex-NEVER SAY DEMENTIA!-It is hitting more and more healthy HIVers. But early detection and treatment can stop the insanity.
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Liver Lovers
by Mark de Solla Price
When your liver goes South, an organ transplant may be your final destination. Mark de Solla Price takes us along on his partner Vinny's journey to get one.
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