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November 2006

Practicing What She Preaches
by Regan Hofmann
Kay Warren, wife of Rick Warren, the international religious icon and author of the best-selling The Purpose Driven Life, has stepped up to the pulpit with a sermon all her own. She’s preaching to preachers worldwide, challenging spiritual leaders and their congregations to rethink outdated, divisive notions of AIDS. Her message? AIDS is not a “gay cancer” but an epic humanitarian crisis that faith-based organizations must address. Her new fans think she’s simply divine
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Keeping the Faith
by Nicole Joseph
HIV positive Rev. Dr. Keith Riddle helps positive church leader Charlene Bowen-Kea minister to other positive people—and to herself
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Missionary Man
by Lucile Scott
Cory Norlund abandoned his fundamentalist Christian roots for a life less Biblical, centering on sex, men and drugs. Then, after years on the lam from his religion, the HIV positive prodigal son returned home. He reconciled with his family, renounced his past and embraced a new mission: making the AIDS fight God’s work.
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Raging Bull
by Laura Whitehorn
Testosterone therapy glitches can morph positive people into incredibly angry hulks. How to keep your cool while keeping your hormone levels up
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Belly Flop
by Rebecca Minnich
Does gastrointestinal HIV squash treatment?
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Sneak Peek
by Liz Highleyman
What if a genetic screening could foretell how your body would handle HIV—and maybe even predict that you wouldn’t need meds?
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Bar Exam
by Nick Burns
Which so-called power snacks cram both fuel and flavor?
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Thanks in Advance
by Kellee Terrell
Stuff your Turkey Day with these sinful—but healthful—dishes
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Word Up!
by Kathleen Reeves
You’re a poet, and you don’t know it: Writing workshops help positive people create healthy lives one stanza at a time
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What Gives
by Nick Burns
Whatever holiday you’re celebrating, POZ’s 2006 gift guide offers a little something for the naughty, the nice and those in between.
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Deal or No Deal?
by Lucile Scott
Does the most recent “breakthrough” in monitoring a partner’s HIV status, the STFree Card, guarantee protection from the virus, or is it a license to gamble?
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Electile Dysfunction
by David Thorpe
This Election Day, make AIDS count in the voting booth—and keep it counting
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Silver Screening
by Lucile Scott
With this sharp AIDS film, Hollywood’s celluloid count rises
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Rio Bravo
by Nicole Joseph
A small Brazilian ASO believes that there really is power in numbers
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Reins of Terror
by Doug Ireland
Whoa is me, says Doug Ireland, as Bush’s AIDS posse retreats from the truth
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I’m Outta Here
by Jim Huntting
Jim Huntting can’t think outside the box until HIV lets him live outside it too
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