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January 31, 2008
The Terminator (and Other State Leaders) vs. HIV Budgets
A budgetary victory for HIV-positive low-income New Yorkers comes at the same time that HIV-positive people across the country, in California, face what could be serious cuts to prevention, education and treatment funding.
January 29, 2008
Aging Grace: Facing the Uncertainties of Growing Older With HIV
Living longer with HIV can sometimes mean facing a disheartening list of other ailments more typically found in much older people. Fortunately, researchers have begun to investigate how the underlying mechanisms behind some of those health problems might work and, most importantly, ways to help prevent and manage them.
January 25, 2008
NYC Council Speaker Christine Quinn Sounds Off on City's HIV Crisis
In an editorial published January 14, The New York Times examined the alarming rise in the infection rate among young men who have sex with men (MSM) in New York City.
January 23, 2008
The Fair Pricing Coalition AIDS Activist Group Reacts to Pricing of AIDS Drugs
POZ speaks to pharmaceutical companies and advocates about how the pricing of AIDS meds impacts the community’s ability to access lifesaving treatment
January 15, 2008
Etravirine—Countdown to Launch
Get ready to welcome the newest antiretroviral drug, an NNRTI that sets a new standard for addressing drug resistance.
January 14, 2008
Long Live the Queen (Latifah!)
At the no-frills, writer’s-strike-shortened Golden Globes awards telecast on January 13, Queen Latifah won Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for her role in HBO’s Life Support, based on the life story of Andrea Williams, an HIV-positive AIDS activist. 
January 11, 2008
AIDS Healthcare Foundation Urges Schwarzenegger to Reverse California AIDS Cuts
In a statement released today, January 11, the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) urges California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to reverse his proposed state budget cuts, which would eliminate $11 million in services for Californians living with HIV. 
January 08, 2008
NAPWA and TAEP's HIV/AIDS Policy Report
Examining the 110th Congress's actions surrounding HIV/AIDS
January 04, 2008
AIDS Activists Call On Global Health Organizations to Revise Their Global Health Plan
This past November, the leaders of eight international health organizations released a joint plan intended to show health care agencies around the world how to improve their quality of care. The AIDS community responds.
January 02, 2008
New Year, New Outlook
Resolve to start the new year off right—and bright—by beating the downer of depression.
Black AIDS Institute Analyzes Presidential Candidates
The Black AIDS Institute released a report today, January 2, analyzing the 2008 U.S. presidential candidates’ responses to the black AIDS epidemic. 
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