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October / November 2010

From Mice Into Men
by Regan Hofmann with Tim Horn
The gap between groundbreaking scientific discoveries and a game-changing cure has never been greater. And yet, researchers say we could be closer to a cure than many have dared believe. To close that gap, and increase the chances we’ll see the end of AIDS in our lifetimes, we need more advocacy, a lot more money and the courage to get as many viable options out of mice and into humans. You in?
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The Doctor Is In
by Jennifer Morton
Anthony Fauci, MD, has been the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health since 1984. Here he speaks with POZ editor-in-chief Regan Hofmann about finding a cure for AIDS.
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At the End of Your Rope?
by Tim Murphy
Ironically, the success of today’s antiretroviral treatments has hindered the development of new options for longtime survivors with drug-resistant HIV.
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A Slippery Slope?
by Laura Whitehorn
Sexual lubricants, once believed to protect against sexually transmitted infections, may actually increase risk.
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Senior Strength
by Willette Francis
People over 60 respond well to HIV treatment.
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POZ Q&A: Jeffrey Crowley
POZ editor-in-chief Regan Hofmann talks with the director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy about the release and implementation of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy.
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Standing Against Stigma
by Willette Francis
A new global network seeks best practices for reducing HIV-related stigma.
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The Stigma Index
by Willette Francis
Collecting Data ON HIV stigma and discrimination today will HELP us tomorrow.
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ADAP Update
by Trenton Straube
Waiting lists may evaporate—for a few months—but the crisis ain’t over.
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No Hate
by Oriol R. Gutierrez Jr.
Pedro Julio Serrano was interviewed on CNN en Español immediately following a federal judge’s decision that declared California’s Proposition 8 unconstitutional. His appearance helped frame the issue of gay marriage for millions of Spanish-speaking people around the world
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