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Most Talked About

AIDS: Not a Heterosexual Disease? (46)

The Greatest Gay Rights Battle of Our Time (Blog) (19)

Lambda Legal Responds to HIV Spitting Conviction (19)

Ready to Quit? The Risks and Rewards of a Potent Smoking-Cessation Drug (17)

Mandatory HIV Tests Before Marriage? (15)

Most Popular Lessons

Herpes Simplex Virus

Syphilis & Neurosyphilis

Shingles

The HIV Life Cycle

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)

Treatments for Opportunistic Infections (OIs)


May 2007

 

Lost in America
by Sally Chew
Meet several undocumented HIV positive immigrants struggling to live stateside. They’re outside the fabled melting pot—and even farther outside the law.

A League of His Own
by Lucile Scott
A positive, former all-American football star gets drafted to another team with a goal: The Campaign to end AIDS

Ready, Willing and Abled
by Nicole Joseph
Managing HIV is tough—imagine doing it blind or from a wheelchair. Two physically challenged positive people, Anthony Richardson and Gregg Fordham, share how they’ve disabled stigma and self-doubt.

Medijuana
by Derek Thaczuk
Why people with HIV want cannabis from a drugstore, not a dealer

Those Other Smokes
by Josh Sparber
Lung cancer rates soar in people with HIV—and not because of cigarettes alone

Shock Jock
by Laura Whitehorn
How one main jolted the pain that hobbles 30% of positive people

With a Trace
by Laura Whitehorn
A mineral may supplement CD4s—but dose it right

Trainer's Bench-May 2007
by Jeffrey Gross
It's About Time

Ask The Sexpert-May 2007
by Logan Levkoff
When HIV hooks up with erectile disfunction

The Tipping Point
by Kellee Terrell
Advocates rally around a radical circumcision study

Brazilian Bombshell
by Kellee Terrell
Is Brazil’s lifesaving free HIV treatment program about to explode?

The Mother of Us All
by Dennis Daniel

All Our Children
by Kellee Terrell
Is American television ready for HIV positive characters to give birth? Tune in tomorrow...

Island in the Stream
by Nicole Joseph
Puerto Rico faces AIDS funding corruption—and a health care catastrophe?

Desert Storm
by Lucile Scott
A lingering Libyan nightmare

You Betcha
by Josh Sparber
Illinois gambles on two new prevention bills

Pillow Talk
by James Wortman
Scientists give HIV a killer case of insomnia

Home of the Brave
by James Wortman
Spittin’ verses and high drama—a positive troupe’s ticket to healing

POZ Asked Three Positive New Yorkers:
Will you use NYC’s new line of subway-themed condoms?

Blood, Sweat and Tears
by Regan Hofmann
An octogenarian AIDS activist takes on China

Thanks, but No Thanks
by Jesse Cameron Alick
Jesse Cameron Alick finds stigma lurking in his friends’ backhand compliments 

Where’s the Party?
by Ann Silver
On Ann Silver’s first anniversary with HIV, the gifts and life lessons arrive late

Editor's Letter-May 2007
by Regan Hofmann
Motherland

Mailbox-May 2007

Catch of the Month-May 2007

 

Get Started
Get Answers
What to do if you've just been diagnosed
How to find a support system
Things you should know before starting treatment
How to handle side effects and other concerns
How to tell someone you have HIV/AIDS

Talk to Us
Weekly Poll
Question: Do you believe that teachers and school administration need to know if any of their students are HIV positive?
Yes
No

Monthly Poll
Question: Which of the following best explains why the AIDS epidemic is disproportionately affecting the African-American community?
Early prevention campaigns were geared toward gay white men
Since HIV is considered manageable, people are less concerned about contracting it
A history of social inequality--institutionalized racism, sexism, classism and homophobia
African Americans' disproportionate access to health care and treatment
Denial/stigma around HIV/AIDS
Mainstream hip-hop's lyrics that perpetuate a culture of unprotected sex and disrespect of women.

Surveys
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How do you see America's place in the global AIDS epidemic?

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