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April 2007

Getting On (and off)
by Lucile Scott
People over 50 have long accounted for at least 10% of new HIV infections. In the Viagra era, do we have a golden opportunity to talk seniors and sex?
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Kramer vs. Kramer
by Tim Murphy
Polarizing ACT UP co-founder Larry Kramer faces a new generation of activists. Can he teach them a thing or two?
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Mature Content
by Nicole Joseph
Two positive men, William Woodworth and Rodger Brooks, swap stories on aging with HIV—and give the younger set a piece of their mind
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Dazed and Confused
by Laura Whitehorn and Rebecca Minnich
Forgot where you parked? Your mother’s maiden name? Relax: You probably aren’t on the road to dementia
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Worth a Shot
by Laura Whitehorn
A vaccine against cancer-causing strains of HPV is approved only for young women. Some HIV positive men are shelling out for it anyway
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You Go!
by Nicole Joseph
This vacation season, bid farewell to hidden HIV travel costs
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Gag Reflex
by Susie Day
If humor heals, why aren’t positive people laughing at HIV yet?
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Couples Therapy
by Victor Benadava Jr.
A dreamy first date with New York’s Gay Men’s Health Crisis turns into a lifelong affair
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Top Secret
by Bob Ickes
A mysterious blogger says he lures his many partners to ditch condoms. Is he for real? And does it matter?
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Death in Dixie
by Josh Sparber
Why South Carolinians are literally dying to get HIV meds
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Almost Legal
by Kellee Terrell
ACT UP New York, which helped invent AIDS activism, turns 20
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Turning Heads
by James Wortman
Memphis hairstylists trim away stigma
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The Itch Is Back
by Julian Aynsley
Julian Aynsley’s treatment dilemma: a higher CD4 count makes his skin crawl
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Flags of a Father
by Scott Daly
As Scott Daly’s son ships off to Iraq, war’s gaunt face seems terribly familiar
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