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POZ March 2011

POZ March 2011

In every issue, you’ll find the hottest topics of interest to our readers along with cutting-edge health information.

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Features

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For Cryin’ Out Loud

As Congressional Republicans on the Hill slash government spending and attempt to reverse Obama’s health care reform, HIV advocates call...

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Sex and the Salon

For L’Oréal hairdressers, taming bad hair—and HIV—is all in a day’s work.

Living

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Is PrEP Positive?

A study suggests that HIV meds can prevent infection. But questions remain about treatment as prevention.

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PEP

Less known than PrEP, but possibly a better option

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We Hear You...And We Know You Hurt.

A recent POZ.com blog, “New Empathy for Neuropathy,” by Laura Whitehorn, hit a nerve—pardon the pun—with our readers.

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To a T

Promoting testosterone replacement therapy

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The Keys to HIV Nonprogressors

Researchers recently discovered five amino acid keys that explain why some people can control HIV without drugs—and offer hope for those...

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Tomorrow’s Treatments

The drug development pipeline currently holds very few new meds to suppress HIV. But on other fronts, drugs to help with side effects and coin...

Talking

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Back From the Brink

Keep a Child Alive raises $1M via the digitally dead.

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Marathon Man

Mark Ishaug is president and CEO of AIDS United, a new Washington, DC-based organization launched in January.

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The Melody of HIV

You’ve heard of HIV—now you can listen to it.

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A Tale of Two Tests

A new documentary from MTV’s Staying Alive Foundation

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Trans Risk

1 in 4 black transgender people are HIV positive.

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Looking for Love Gloves?

iCondom locates free condoms near you.

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Pozarazzi

Events across the globe on December 1 commemorated World AIDS Day 2010. 

etc.

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Editor’s Letter

Cry Me a River

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Letters

Your Feedback

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Affirmative Ally in Idaho

Soon after he tested positive for HIV in 1999, Duane Quintana contemplated what, exactly, would have prevented him from contracting the...

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