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2007
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Issue 172 - December 2007
[308kb]- HIV & Cancer
Q&A with Professor Mark Bower - 80s AIDS-cancer resurfaces
Kaposi’s sarcoma appearing in those doing well on treatment raises questions - Cancer protection
Should we be getting the anti-HPV jab? - Upfront
Coping with a dual diagnosis of HIV and cancer - News in brief
Many patients stay on failing treatment
Should we start treatment over two years earlier?
- HIV & Cancer
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Issue 171 - November 2007
[290kb]- Sex, drugs and viral load
How smoking, drinking and drugs can affect our well-being - Brain drain
Do we need brain-penetrating drugs to ward off neurological problems? - ATU becomes HTU?
Tell us what you think about the name change
- Sex, drugs and viral load
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Issue 170 - October 2007
[236kb]- How soon is now?
Potential benefits of early treatment - Late to initiate
A UK perspective on early treatment - Enhancing prevention
An update on new prevention technologies - Upfront
Bespoke medicines could be closer than you think
- How soon is now?
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Issue 169 - August/ September 2007
[323kb]- The sex issue
- Why dare bare?
Why do people decide to have condomless sex? - Filling years with life
Reproductive options for couples with HIV - Sexually transmitted hepatitis C
How do you get it, and how do you know you've got it? - Positive guidance
How to have a happy and healthy sex life - Upfront
How should the NHS manage electronic patient records?
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Issue 168 - July 2007
[361kb]- The psychology of Sustiva
What we know about efavirenz and its psychological side-effects - Understanding depression
Dr Pepe Catalan explains how to recognise when it’s time to seek help - What do you need?
How filling in this survey helps shape the future of HIV services - Upfront
Nelfinavir recall latest
- The psychology of Sustiva
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Issue 167 - June 2007
[488kb]- HIV travellers' health
How a little extra planning can go a long way - Managing HIV-related diarrhoea
Why we shouldn't suffer in silence - Going places?
How stigma and discrimination affects our ability to work and travel - Upfront
HIV and heart attacks
- HIV travellers' health
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Issue 166 - May 2007
[209kb]- Acceptable standards
What BHIVA’s roadmap for hiv care in the UK will mean to you - Atripla and the art of once-daily dosing
Is one pill once a day worth waiting for? - NAT’s ‘press gang’
Why it’s important to challenge inaccurate hiv reporting - Upfront
Serosorting and superinfection
- Acceptable standards
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Issue 165 - April 2007
[210kb]- Drug interactions
Do your anti-HIV drugs play well with others? - Measuring drug levels
How do you do it, and who might benefit? - Upfront
Staying well with HIV
- Drug interactions
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Issue 164 - March 2007
[228kb]- All about Darunavir
What we know (and don’t know) about the newest anti-HIV drug - Coinfection update
How HIV-positive people can avoid and treat hepatitis C - HIV forensics
Why scientific evidence alone is not 'proof' enough - Upfront
should we be starting anti-hiv treatment earlier?
- All about Darunavir
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Issue 163 - January/ February 2007
[279kb]- An uncertain future
Will HIV treatment get better or worse? - The future of HIV treatment
Two influental doctors answer our questions - Payment by results
What is it and how it might affect you? - Patient power!
You have a choice if you use your voice
- An uncertain future
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