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The biohazard blog, part three: bathhouse breakout
Evan Howard is using a biohazard tattoo on his chest as a means of expressing his poz identity and solidarity with the HIV community, blogging about the reaction he receives as he goes.
Top Stories
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In June and July, CATIE is presenting four webinars that focus on new science and new directions in HIV & HCV
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Amy C. Willis says with HIV work, sometimes you win, sometimes you learn - and reflects on a recent “Beyond Failure!” symposium
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If "if’s" and "and’s" were pots and pans, there’d be no need for tinkers
Dave R writes about the confusion in the HIV community, brought about by HIV reporting. Exactly what is fact, what is supposed and what is fiction? And is the lack of needed research keeping the virus alive? -
Christopher Banks asks: “How do you feel about cuddle buddies, and where do your boundaries lie when it comes to expressing non-sexual physical affection with other men?”
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Guest Kevin Donaldson has been diagnosed with HIV since 2003. Since then, he has been through the wars with his partner, also positive. Here he describes his partner’s tumultuous journey and the quiet life they both now lead.
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The biohazard blog, part three: bathhouse breakout
Evan Howard is using a biohazard tattoo on his chest as a means of expressing his poz identity and solidarity with the HIV community, blogging about the reaction he receives as he goes. -
Michael Yoder says “We all live in a world that has become increasingly used to immediate gratification.” And that won’t work when building (HIV) community.
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Competent leader, or just a bitch?
Megan DePutter on overcoming internalized sexism on women-centred committees. -
No, HIV Is NOT about to be cured in three months
From TheBody.com, David Evans of Project Inform dissects the hype and urges caution in interpreting press reports telling us a cure is near. -
Another voice for treatment as prevention
South Africa’s Brian Williams says there is no other way to end the epidemic. -
Women talking about being HIV-positive
Two young women born with HIV make a video about the advances in treatment, having babies and where they are today.
Opinion Pieces
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Amy C. Willis says with HIV work, sometimes you win, sometimes you learn - and reflects on a recent “Beyond Failure!” symposium
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If "if’s" and "and’s" were pots and pans, there’d be no need for tinkers
Dave R writes about the confusion in the HIV community, brought about by HIV reporting. Exactly what is fact, what is supposed and what is fiction? And is the lack of needed research keeping the virus alive? -
Christopher Banks asks: “How do you feel about cuddle buddies, and where do your boundaries lie when it comes to expressing non-sexual physical affection with other men?”
Health
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In June and July, CATIE is presenting four webinars that focus on new science and new directions in HIV & HCV
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Amy C. Willis says with HIV work, sometimes you win, sometimes you learn - and reflects on a recent “Beyond Failure!” symposium
-
If "if’s" and "and’s" were pots and pans, there’d be no need for tinkers
Dave R writes about the confusion in the HIV community, brought about by HIV reporting. Exactly what is fact, what is supposed and what is fiction? And is the lack of needed research keeping the virus alive?






























