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June 2005
Fighting Femmes
by David Thorpe
The women of France's Femmes Positives want the right to put their infectors behind bars. Are these fired-up females traitors to people with HIV—or just protecting their sisters?
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The amfAR's new clothes
by Michael Musto
As Dr. Mathilde Krim "a.k.a. the Mother of AIDS advocacy" passes the amfAR torch to classy designer Kenneth Cole, her once-great institution may claim it's not losing a legend but gaining a brand name. But can its new leader see past the bottom line to make amfAR not only fashionable but relevant again?
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Warm Reception
by Bill Strubbe
Your doc’s receptionist can be a secret weapon in the HIV wars. Here’s how to keep ’em on your side.
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Medi - Mess
by Tim Murphy
In 2006, Karen Bates, who qualifies for both Medicare and Medicaid, will get her HIV meds through a new, "modernized" plan--or will she?
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Read It Or Weep
by Allen Huff
Ignore those fine-print drug package inserts at your own risk.
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Why.....
by David Gelman, MD
...Do some pesky side effects vanish, while others hang on?
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Book nook
by Lucile Scott
All-time faves and a POZ-reader freebie
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