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Table of Contents



The Killing Fields

Follywood

Vote of Confidence




Getting Crystal Clear

Mother Lode

High Definition

Control Issues

Going Green

The Mirror Has Two Chins

Trans America

Gimme Some Skin

Pole Position




RED Bull?

Uniform Care

Bush's Test Results

Achy Breaky HAART

WikiHIV

A Ryan White Scorecard

Hot Dates-July/August 2007

The Art of Activism

Bringing Sexy Back

Trigger Happy

Culture Wars

Oui Are the World

Big Gulp




Editor's Letter-July/August 2007

Catch of the Month-July/August 2007

Mailbox-July/August 2007


Most Talked About

Mandatory HIV Tests Before Marriage? (20)

Ready to Quit? The Risks and Rewards of a Potent Smoking-Cessation Drug (18)

In Memory of Jesse Helms, and The Condom On His House (Blog) (18)

Has Bush “Done More” to Fight AIDS Than Any Other President? (13)

Hormonally Challenged (8)

Most Popular Lessons

Herpes Simplex Virus

Syphilis & Neurosyphilis

Shingles

The HIV Life Cycle

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)

Treatments for Opportunistic Infections (OIs)



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July / August 2007


Hot Dates-July/August 2007

Opens June 29
Sicko
In his Fahrenheit 9/11 follow-up, controversial filmmaker and Bush-basher Michael Moore diagnoses the American health care system. www.michaelmoore.com

July 13
The Tenth Annual Ribbon of Hope Celebration

The Here! Network and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences honor programs that foster HIV awareness and take action against the epidemic. Past winners include E.R., Sex and the City and Angels in America. www.heretv.com

July 22–25
International AIDS Society Conference
Sydney, Australia

Watch POZ’s nonstop coverage, with live POZcasts, as world AIDS leaders talk prevention and treatment. www.ias2007.org and www.poz.com

August 25–31
Camp StarLight
Portland, Oregon
Camp Starlight gives kids living with HIV/AIDS a fun, accepting environment, with activities including archery, canoeing and, of course, campouts. S’mores, anyone? www.cascadeaids.org

September 21–23
World Congress on Men’s Health & Gender: Men’s Health in Transition
Vienna, Austria
With state-of-the-art presentations and roundtables on men’s health issues—including HIV—this conference will be broadcast over the Internet for the first time this year.  www.wcmh.info

September 24
amfAR Rocks
New York City
This fund-raiser offers tastings from 40 of New York City’s top restaurants, an open bar and a dance party. Fight AIDS and take a bite out of the Big Apple while you’re at it.  www.amfar.org
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