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July / August 2007

The Killing Fields
by Jimmie Briggs
The Democratic Republic of Congo, beset with atrocities during a long civil uprising, offers a grave example of an often overlooked war crime: the rampant spread of HIV through sexual violence and rape.
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Follywood
by Daniel Pepper
India has more HIV-positive people than any other nation on earth. Unable to afford established meds--and fearing social persecution--they often turn to cure merchants like T.A. Majeed
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Vote of Confidence
by Kellee Terrell
How two HIV-positive mayors--John Duran of West Hollywood, California, and Larry Gierar of Oakland Park, Florida--outran stigma on Election Day
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Getting Crystal Clear
by Spencer Cox
Having HIV multiplies crystal meth's dangers--and the reasons to kick it
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Mother Lode
by Rachel Rabkin Pechman
In some countries, positive mother's milk is a winner
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Going Green
by Rachel Rabkin Pechman
Does green tea scald HIV?
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Trans America
by Nick Burns
Is our national obsession with trans fat setting us up for major heartache?
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Gimme Some Skin
by Jeremy Proctor
In defense of the foreskin: One writer argues that using circumcision to combat AIDS gives prevention the shaft
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RED Bull?
by Lucile Scott
(Product)RED wants you to shop till AIDS drops--but critics aren't buying it
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Uniform Care
by Lucile Scott
Walter Reed's positive soldiers: all they can be?
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Achy Breaky HAART
by Bob Ickes
At this AIDS groove-a-thon, teens bust a move for awareness...and meet a semi-star or two
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WikiHIV
by Nicole Joseph
Can you trust Wikipedia for AIDS info?
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Oui Are the World
by James Wortman
A French countess uses her fortune to rescue AIDS orphans
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Big Gulp
by Peter McQuaid
Wise guy Peter McQuaid's glass is always half full--and hard for some to swallow
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