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July 26, 2006
HIV Goes Grey
July 26, 2006—Mind your elders: HIV’s fastest-growing segment is about to get some long overdue attention. Data from the first comprehensive study of adults over 50 with HIV will “shout it from the rooftops: Do not ignore these people"...
July 19, 2006
What's Swahili for 'Now'?
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, July 19, 2006—On a Saturday afternoon outside the Tanzanian capital, dozens of HIV positive men, women and children trek miles toward an HIV clinic that used to provide them with meds but now offers only support groups and testing. 
July 12, 2006
Magic in China: Why You Can’t Get HIV From Playing Basketball
July 12, 2006—During lunch breaks last month at the Basketball Without Borders camp in Shanghai, China, Orlando Magic forward Pat Garrity was likely to be found sandwiched between an HIV positive child from the local orphanage and a HIV negative public school student.
July 11, 2006
Sean Strub: Face the Music
Sean Strub
July 05, 2006
Safety Baseball, Anyone? HIV Tips for Cell Phone Gamers
July 5, 2006—If “Pong” and “3D Pool” don’t do it for you anymore, consider "Safety Cricket," a cell phone version of the classic sport where the balls are represented by condoms and red ribbons. 
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