Advertisement Search POZ Search 83 results found Advanced Search Navigating Treatment as Prevention Mar 21, 2013: People with HIV who take antiretrovirals may lower their chance of spreading the virus by 96 percent. Or is it 26 (or even 100)? Pass The Scalpel—And The Bucks Jul 1, 2003: Countless HIVers suffer from lipo’s puppet cheeks and buffalo humps, but health plans won’t shell out to fix ’em. We Are the Ones We’ve Been Waiting For: AIDS Advocacy in the Obama Era Jul 9, 2009: Text from the keynote speech by Charles King, president and CEO of Housing Works, at the 10th Annual Prevention and Outreach Summit in Philade... The 2012 revised DHHS HIV treatment guidelines and what’s wrong with expert opinion. Apr 9, 2012: There are plenty of other experts who are not so certain that starting treatment above 500 CD4 lymphocytes will confer a net benefit. Trials by Fire Feb 1, 1996: Community-based drug studies are full of good intentions. But are they based on good science? Medical Ethics and the Rights of People With HIV Under Assault Apr 28, 2010: “Treatment as Prevention” risks harming some people with HIV, preventing or greatly delaying the research necessary to determine the best poin... START Wars May 5, 2010: A clinical trial—the 4,000-patient START study—is now under way to explore some of the most pressing questions about early HIV treatment. Gimme a Break! Aug 1, 2000: Strategic Treatment Interruptions—a.k.a. drug holidays—are the new dream destination. But are they for everyone? Keith Henry... The Attack of the Killer Causes May 1, 2000: AIDS activism birthed a litter of disease copycats. Now Cancer & Co. have made AIDS their scapegoat in a fight for funds. The POZ 50, Part 2 Aug 1, 1994: Our list of 50 men and women who are directly influencing federal AIDS policy today Liver and Let Live May 1, 2003: When an HIVer dies these days, it’s likely due to a down-and-out liver...and only Larry Kramer can get a shiny new one, right? Conflicts in Pharmaland Apr 1, 2001: It takes a lot to be an informed consumer in the age of combination therapy. Falling Through the Cracks Feb 21, 2013: We can strengthen two of the weakest links in the U.S. health care chain for people with HIV/AIDS—linking people to care and retaining... Doing it for the Dead Dec 1, 2012: This year, the future looks more hopeful for people at risk for and living with HIV than ever. The Newest AIDS Treatment Is Not a Drug Jan 1, 1996: Mind/body medicine is on the brink of a major leap forward—if funding doesn’t dry up first Open Wide, AIDS Ride Oct 1, 1998: Dan Pallota’s fabled rides raise millions for AIDS. Is it time to look a gift horse in the mouth? High Society Apr 1, 2002: Pristine, progressive Vancouver has a dirty little secret: one of the highest rates of HIV infection in the developed world. South Africa’s Moment of Truth Jul 1, 1999: The continent’s richest nation is only five years into a new democracy. But is it already too late to escape an AIDS disaster? Marquee Values Oct 1, 1995: The theater community cares for its own, but Broadway doesn’t care for AIDS What’s Wrong With Our Movement Dec 5, 2005: A speech delivered December 1, 2005 at the National AIDS Memorial Grove in San Francisco. PREVIOUS 1 2 3 4 5 Next Advertisement Hot topics Forums: Support and discussion Blogs: The community speaks POZ Stories: Get inspired Magazine: Search the archives HIV: The Basics Recursos de VIH/SIDA en Español AIDS Is Everyday Ask POZ