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May 2005
Hep Cat
by Tim Murphy
The 30 percent of HIVers with hepatitis C crowd the death roll but not the halls of power. Could Jules Levin, their loudest advocate, be their biggest liability?
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The Brave Lady of Haiti
by David Thorpe
In her first U.S. interview, the HIVer who broke Haiti's silence on AIDS sounds off on voodoo, George Bush--and how activism must put PWAs first
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Mighty Real
Reclaiming an era through legendary disco queen Sylvester, who died of AIDS in 1988
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PEP on the Down Low
by Rebecca Minnich
CDC OKs "mornings-after" pills for risky sex--so why won't the med establishment wake up?
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Legal Eye
by Catherine Hanssens
I’d like to visit Bali this summer. Can I enter as an HIVer? Will I have trouble bringing meds or getting refills? —Frequent Flyer
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Ouch!
by Kristen Kresge
For HIVers, the Vioxx saga is a tiny wince in a lifelong battle with pain. Here, what really works.
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A Peek in the Pipeline
by Tim Murphy
Super science (beyond superbugs) from the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI)
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Pharm Team
by Derek Thaczuk
How to work your pharmacist
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Haartbeats
by Tim Murphy
Med-news nuggets from CROI, the year's biggest AIDS confab:
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Teen Jeopardy
by River Huston
A college HIV quiz brings a daily double of "duh" and despair
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Heavy Lifting
by M.C. Mars
After getting bad labs, I hit the gym--and almost get hit myself
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