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Sergeant Ozzy Ramos Comes Home

A Tale of Two Cities




Bones: An Owner’s Guide

CD4 Recipe

Hey, Babies

Starting to Gel

Yes, yes, nano

The Truth About Cats

Gut Check

Hep to Weed

Slam Dunk

Prezista Press

Deep Breath

Lives on the Line

Spot Check

Separated at Birth




Hipper Hop

Flesh for Fantasy

Mixed Doubles

Hall Monitor

Moral Minority

From Roger With Love

Red Ribbons and Checkered Flags

Sunday School AIDS

Mayors Get Testy

POZ/NEG-June 2008

Oh, Brother

The Insiders




Editor's Letter-June 2008

Mailbox-June 2008



 
Most Popular Lessons

The HIV Life Cycle

Shingles

Herpes Simplex Virus

Syphilis & Neurosyphilis

Treatments for Opportunistic Infections (OIs)

What is AIDS & HIV?

Hepatitis & HIV


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June 2008


The Truth About Cats

The psychological benefits of living with (don’t say “owning”) a cat may cut your risk of dying of a heart attack by 30 percent, according to a University of Minnesota study. While some heart experts debated these results, claiming that dogs do better at preventing heart disease deaths, the pussycat data were scratched from a 10-year survey of 4,435 Americans. Dosage: Stroke behind ears 40 times a day.

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Veronica, , 2008-06-20 19:06:33
Crazy me live with 35 rescued cats. It´s exhausting taking care of them, but certainly is relaxing when they are asleep to simply watch them. For sure I have no time to get depressed or waste time thinking what if?. Just be careful, be safe and enjoy!

Gabrielle Linton, Pittsburgh, 2008-06-18 10:51:49
I have 2 cats Milo and Lemon. Lemon tells me when I am getting sick and Milo is just a P.I.A.(pain in ass)But they do help with my depression.

Donald Worth, Youngstown OH, 2008-05-22 14:29:12
I don't know if having a cat as a pet can reduce my chances of having a heart attack, but I know that having a cat has surely reduced my anxiety and depression.

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