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HIV Treatment Update 2009
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2009
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Issue 188 - July 2009
[1964kb]- The world next door
Africans and HIV prevention in the UK - Combinations and conundrums
The challenges of hepatitis C treatment - Upfront
Thunder, lightning, torrential rain...and walk for life! - News in brief
Delhi decriminalises gay sex
Drug shows promise against resistant TB - USA travel ban to depart at last
Restriction on HIV-positive people to be lifted
- The world next door
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Issue 187 - June 2009
[1488kb]- Whose fear is it anyway?
Why people with HIV aren't accessing dental care - Stigma begins at home
Prejudice and exclusion within communities - Upfront
Will the money drain out of AIDS? - News in brief
New 'treatment as prevention' statements
Ginkgo may reduce efavirenz levels - Love is a danger
American study challenges prevention assumptions
- Whose fear is it anyway?
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Issue 186 - May 2009
[1311kb]- Cervical cancer and you
Jade's death sparks concern about screening - Scattered pictures
HIV-related brain impairment - Upfront
Why fit is happy: exercise, mood and HIV - News in brief
HIV harmony in South Africa
HIV-positive women need more contraception advice - Has HIV got nastier?
Recent study into the virulence of HIV strains
- Cervical cancer and you
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Issue 185 - April 2009
[1298kb]- The new epidemic
HIV and hepatitis C infection in gay men - A jagged little pill
Taking HIV drugs to prevent HIV - Upfront
Sex, sleep and self-esteem: what we need most - News in brief
HIV cure drive urged
Global recession threatens treatment programmes - Africans develop AIDS more slowly
Surprise finding from recent studies
- The new epidemic
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Issue 184 - March 2009
[1480kb]- Future daze
How will medical care for HIV work in the future? - Sweet sorrow
Diabetes and HIV - Upfront
Microbicides and the trouble with good news - News in brief
Abacavir and heart failure
Undetectable in blood is not undetectable in semen - Double trouble
How hepatitis C is on the increase in HIV-positive gay men
- Future daze
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Issue 183 - January/February 2009
[1751kb]- The NAM treatment survey
What you think about starting - and staying on - treatment for life - Back to the future
Edwin J Bernard looks back over five years as editor - Upfront
The latest on adherence - News in brief
Record number of people accessing HIV care in the UK
Exercise intolerance may be due to impact of HIV treatment on heart - Unsafe convictions?
Concern over prosecutions for HIV and hepatitis B transmission
- The NAM treatment survey
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