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10 Allies We're Grateful for in the Fight Against HIV
By Bob Adams & Michael W.E. Edwards, HIVPlusMag.com
In honor of the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day, which took place on December 1st, we celebrate the heroines and heroes who've stood by our side through thick and thin, including Martin Delaney, Elizabeth Taylor, Kathy Griffin, Nelson Mandela and more.
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Our 10 Most Admired Leaders in AIDS Activism
By Bob Adams & Michael W.E. Edwards, HIVPlusMag.com
In reviewing the events of the pandemic, we reflected on not only why the anti-AIDS movement has continually grown stronger since the first AIDS cases but also why HIVers today are thriving in their daily lives more than ever. While there were several parts to the answer, one factor stood out -- the men and women who’ve inspired us, steered us through hard times, and led us to our victories.
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This Week in Gay Sports: Brady Quinn, Anderson Cooper
By David Salter
Michael Phelps tops Anderson Cooper... in the pool; Brady Quinn is benched for a throwing hand injury; Tennis star Bjorn Borg goes gay to spike underwear sales; the USC Trojans spark a fashion war and Matthew Mitcham gets all gussied up for an award.
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Q&A With Todd Murray
By Michael W.E. Edwards, HIV Plus Magazine
After an HIV diagnosis and recognizing that other young people like him weren’t getting the prevention education they needed, Todd Murray decided he would do what he needed to to fix the problem. At the seasoned age of 23, Murray helped create the young-adult HIV-awareness organization Hope’s Voice in 2004 -- only three years after learning that he had contracted the virus.
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Q&A with Larry Kramer
By Bob Adams, HIVPlusMag.com
Larry Kramer, the godfather of AIDS activism and HIV Plus magazine's choice as the number 1 most admired HIVer, talks about the state of AIDS activism today, the government's continuing hostility toward gay men, and the dearth of next-generation activists.
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This Gay Week in Sports: Michael Phelps, Britney Spears
By David Salter
GQ does everyone a favor and focuses on Michael Phelps' torso; Boxer Paulie Malignaggi expresses his qualifications for doing porn; a German pole vaulter changes sexes -- and careers; Dolphins' running back Ricky Williams slips into a dress, and a wax picture of Britney Spears -- just cuz' it's the holidays.
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Get Lean and Mean
By Sam Page, HIVPlusMag.com
In the gym the primary touchstone should be resistance training, or weight lifting. An effective weight training routine will help you increase your lean body mass. Since even a 5 percent reduction in lean body mass has been linked to higher mortality rates, weight lifting is a sensible path toward better health that’s available and free to everyone. Here are four rules to get more out of your resistance training -- and more muscle.
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Ask & Tell: Sherri Lewis
By Bob Adams, HIVPlusMag.com
Sherri Lewis of the weekly podcast 'Straight Girl in a Queer World' is no stranger to the public eye. As lead singer of the ’80s pop band Get Wet, Lewis (whose stage name is Sherri Beachfront) appeared in one of the first music videos on MTV with the Top 40 hit 'Just So Lonely.' But she may be best known for putting a human face on the issue of heterosexual women with HIV.
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Good Mood Food
By Cade Fields-Gardner, HIVPlusMag.com
If you are beating back the winter blues, you should know that eating well and staying fit can help. Find ways to keep up your activity level during the winter months and keep an eye on portion sizes to limit the “winter fat” that so many of us end up fighting each year. Keep blood sugars under control if you have insulin resistance or diabetes. Beyond that, there are some foods that can help you keep the bad-mood blues at bay.
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Super Foods
By Staff. HIVPlusMag.com
Want to lower your cholesterol levels, reduce your risks of heart disease and cancers, regulate your blood sugar, and help boost your health in countless other ways? Don’t reach for a pill bottle. Instead, try adding so-called 'super foods' to your diet that pack enormous nutritional and disease-fighting punches. Many also can help you lose weight by boosting your metabolism and burning fat and calories.
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