Martell Randolph
Speaker and activist, UCLA Care Center; Global Campaign for Microbicides, The Well Project and AIDS Treatment Activist Coalition, Los Angeles
Steer Clear of Salmonella
A new study shows that food poisoning can be especially dangerous—even deadly—for HIV-positive people. The best way to beat Salmonella? Avoid it altogether.
South Park Dares to Add a Hint of Tragedy to Its AIDS Comedy
When ads for this past Wednesday’s season premiere of Comedy Central’s hit animated series South Park
hinted that foulmouthed 8-year-old star Eric Cartman would be diagnosed
with a life-threatening illness, few fans were surprised when it turned
out to be HIV.
March 11, 2008
Transplanting Hope: Stem Cell Experiment Raises Eyebrows at CROI Not every remarkable HIV treatment discovery makes the front page of the morning papers. A largely unnoticed single-patient report at CROI has been generating cautiously optimistic excitement in recent weeks.
March 10, 2008
POZ Featured Family On Good Morning America
After gracing the cover of the January/February issue of POZ, the Stirling family appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America on March 9, to share their story with the show’s millions of viewers.
March 05, 2008
They Have the Power
Cable Positive’s Power Awards honor three extraordinary leaders in the fight against AIDS.
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