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February / March 2002
A Loving Spoonful
by Benjamin Ryan
Girl meets boy. Boy has virus. What to do? Here's a reality-checked
guide to romancing a positive partner. Plus three couples who are
letting love rule
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Beat the Devil
by Bob Lederer
Why do some med-free HIVers never get sick? New research is shining a hard-science light on stress and the mind-body mystery
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Drug Bust
by Lawrence Goodman
One in three HIVers depends on ADAP for meds. But sky-high prices, exploding enrollment and new national priorities are bankrupting the program. Welcome to post-9/11 AIDS.
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Southern Discomfort
by Jeff Hoover
Harassed and reviled by her former employer, Sandra Flowers is basking in the sweet smell of justice
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Revelations
by Stephen Winter
ABC Africa, New Yorker Films, opens February
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Buzz Back From ICAAC
by Lark Lands
Resistance was all the rage at one of the year's top AIDS research
meetings -- but five new livers stole the show. Lark Lands reviews
December's Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and
Chemotherapy
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The Love Bug
by Emily Carter
How a powerful little microbe made Emily Carter really feel like celebrating Valentine's Day
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A Boy's Own Story
by Doug Hitzel
Doug Hitzel spent the end of his teens chasing HIV. Now he's 20, positive and sorry
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