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June 2007

Jagged Little Pills
by Adam Graham-Silverman
Some drugs approved to treat HIV may also protect people not infected with HIV if taken before they engage in high-risk activities. Then why has it been so difficult to conduct the necessary studies to prove—or disprove—the theory?
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Happy Feet
by Nicole Joseph
Two HIV-positive marathoners, Robert Benavidez and David Villegas, don’t let the virus keep them from going the extra mile
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Bunny Business
by Bob Ickes
How Jeffrey Jenest, HIV positive for more than 20 years and openly gay, found his niche amid the relentlessly straight, sometimes triple-X world of Playboy’s entertainment division
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Soul Survivors
by Laura Whitehorn
Fat loss can hurt more than your self-image. A foot soldier’s story
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B Careful
by Laura Whitehorn
A Hepatitis B med may breed HIV drug resistance
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In the Running
by Laura Whitehorn
New drugs and whole new class wowed in the 2007 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI).
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Seeing Double
by Liz Highleyman
Treatments for hepatitis C begin to mimic those for HIV
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Write of Passage
by Shawn Decker
Author Shawn Decker recalls how he grew up with HIV while his POZ readers were watching
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Salad Daze
by David Coop
Nutritional dream or nightmare? It all depends on what you put in the bowl
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From Here to Paternity
by Lucile Scott
More and more positive men want children—and are finding that they can make them using their own genetic goods
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Papa, Can You Hear Me?
by Bob Ickes
Jenna Bush’s new book about AIDS may sound suspiciously like Dad’s same old policies
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Outside Chance
by Beth Schwartzapfel
Raising the bar on released inmates’ treatment
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Send Us the Bill
by Lucile Scott
Congress vs. better health care for positive people
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Climb Every Mountain
by James Wortman
For this brave breed of HIV-positive mountaineers, the only way is up
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Farewell Tour
by Nicole Joseph
A new CD won't let AIDS silence composers
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Getting Crafty
by Lucile Scott
South African youth are sewing up answers to poverty and HIV
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Baggage Claim
by Angelica
As Angelica finally meets her hot overseas Web date, who’s the bigger flight risk?
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