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80s pop star Paul “Boom Boom” Lekakis goes back to his room for a tell-all about life in -- and out of -- the strobe-lit closet.
The fur flies as Tinseltown’s favorite causes lock horns over animal research.
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“The United States denies health care to more of its citizens than any other industrialized nation.”
Abbott Laboratories was under the microscope again in November when the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) levied a $100 million fine.
“The United States denies health care to more of its citizens than any other industrialized nation.”
The AIDS beat at The New York Times died quietly in October.
I hurried into the Manhattan Toy Center ballroom to hear the evening’s featured speaker, Star Jones of ABC’s The View.
I’m en route from LA to Miami, where I will embark on the Center for Positive Connections’ HeteroCruise.
Doug Ireland turns his eagle eye on Vermont, where a truly unusual Senate candidate weighs in to deserve HIVers’ support.
If a lesbian gets infected and no one counts her, does she have HIV? Beth Hastie on the hush around girl-to-girl transmission
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Michael Cunningham’s The Hours proved an AIDS novel can be great art.
Nelson Figueroa is a fighter: No crippling myelopathy is going to cramp his style.
Often misdiagnosed and always unnerving, myelopathy may soon have knockout treatments.
Mom Marlene’s megadose of TLC helps Margaretha DeJesus stay healthy
On HAART, your CD4s have ballooned. Is it time to bail on your prophylactic drugs? The feds weigh in with updated guidelines.
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