| Sep. 3: POZ Podium: Fight Club: Reflections on Mexico City | ||
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POZ’s editor-in-chief shares her impressions of the XVII International AIDS Conference—and how news of AIDS in America hyped in Mexico was downplayed at home.
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| Aug. 27: More Than Medicine? | ||
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A new study shows that providing antiretroviral treatment to all who need it can prevent new HIV infections. This “treatment as prevention” concept was a hot topic at the XVII International AIDS Conference and may have far-reaching implications for getting more of the planet’s positive people into care.
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| Aug. 19: AIDSmeds in Mexico: Notes From the XVII International AIDS Conference | ||
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The largest gathering of AIDS experts concluded August 8 with a number of new findings that will undoubtedly impact HIV prevention and treatment, both here and abroad, for years to come. We present highlights from our coverage of the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City.
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| Aug. 13: Grandma Divas | ||
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At this social club for HIV-positive grandmothers, membership has its privileges.
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| Aug. 6: Latinos in Crisis | ||
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The Latino Commission on AIDS (LCOA) released a report on July 30 titled The Crisis of HIV/AIDS Among Latinos/Hispanics in United States, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. The report makes the case that HIV/AIDS “has reached a crisis level” for Latino people, which are the fastest growing population in the United States.
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