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From: "News at The Body" <update@...>Date: 26 Apr 2012 12:54:41 -0400<nelsonvergel@...>Reply "News at The Body" <update@...>Subject: News Views: Aging and Neglect; the Past (and Future) of the AIDS Fight; HIV's Glass Ceiling; and MoreIf you have trouble reading this e-mail, you can see the online version at: www.thebody.com/updates.htmlApril 26, 2012Top Stories at TheBody.comNews Views LibraryChange/Update SubscriptionBlog CentralHIV Treatment Health IssuesHIV News PolicyOpinions PerspectivesHIV/STD Transmission EducationBLOG CENTRAL Philip D.: I Will Survive"The Human Immunodeficiency Virus was not going to destroy me. Once that was understood, the plan unfolded. I'm not going to tell you there haven't been glitches. ... ut somehow, I find my way out." T. Mejia: Living Up to ACT UP's Example"I am one of those who believe that we have to go back to basics, and back to the Larry Kramer times and throw ourselves to the streets and fight for our rights -- rights that are being taken little by little from us!" Lacy Campos: Reproductive Justice and HIV"The right to live full, happy, sexy lives without or WITH families is the right of every person living with HIV. The right to have mind blowing, wild, out-of-pocket, hang-from-the-rafters and clap-your-hands sex is the RIGHT of every person living and thriving with HIV." Dave R.: Crimes and Generations, or How We Throw Our Elders Out With the Bathwater"The bubble of HIV+ pensioners hasn't reached the elderly care systems yet ... but it soon will ... and one may assume that the present culture of neglect and discrimination will only get worse."There is good and bad in allof our consequences,but for the grace of God,we're being carried through this.Some are still here and somehave gone on.Just always remember we'rethe Chosen Ones.--From "The Chosen Ones," by Bonetta SpratleyTo mark National Poetry Month in the U.S., we're posting our readers' poetry submissions about living with, or being affected by, HIV/AIDS!Anything you write is fair game. Pieces can be literal or abstract, serious or funny, short or long (but hopefully not too long) -- whatever you want. Select poems will be featured on our site and in email newsletters all this month. Click here for more detailed information on how you can submit your poem (anonymously, if you'd like).HIV TREATMENT HEALTH ISSUES Women Living With HIV/AIDS Encouraged to Get Tested for Anal CancerWhile anal cancer is widely associated with HIV-positive men who have sex with men, a recent study highlights how women living with HIV/AIDS are impacted by the disease as well. A Day in the Life: Khafre Abif on Sticking to Meds and Self-Care (Video)Despite his work, raising a young son and life's many twists and turns, Khafre Abif has stayed mindful of sticking to his HIV meds. "I cannot be a successful father, activist, writer or advocate if I'm not taking care of myself first," he says. Cavalier Attitude on Drug Interactions Threatens Welfare of HIV/Hep C-Coinfected People, Activist SaysMany people with HIV also have hepatitis C. So why did it take so long to see information about potentially serious interactions between HIV drugs and Victrelis (boceprevir), a new hep C medication? Activist Swan offers this sharp critique.More Headlines on HIV Treatment and Health Issues:The 16th Annual HIV Drug Guide (From Positively Aware)Treatment Switches Becoming Less Common, Side Effects Still the Key Reason for Switching, British Study Finds (From aidsmap)International Liver Congress Focuses on Hepatitis C Treatment, Metabolic Liver Disease (From HIVandHepatitis.com)Engineering CD8 Cells to Kill HIV in Tissues (From AIDSmeds)Zoledronate Protects HIV-Positive Men Against Bone Loss for at Least 5 Years (From HIVandHepatitis.com)Detail from:"La Corona," c. 1998 Madero IIIVisit the April 2012 Visual AIDS Web Gallery to view our latest collection of art by HIV-positive artists! This month's gallery, " Borders/Crossings, " is curated by Liz Barr.HIV NEWS & POLICY A Fresh Look at the Past, and Future, of HIV/AIDS ActivismThis spring, the venerated HIV/AIDS activist organization ACT UP turns the big 2-5. We spoke with prominent activist King about the organization's biggest achievements, the split between the LGBT and the HIV/AIDS movements, and the future of AIDS activism in the U.S. How Has HIV/AIDS Activism Changed Since the Early Years of ACT UP?To mark the 25th birthday of the historic HIV/AIDS activist group ACT UP, we asked community members -- some of them past members of ACT UP themselves -- how they believe activism has changed since ACT UP first stormed onto the world stage. Treatment Action Group at 20: Early CampaignsTo mark Treatment Action Group's 20th year fighting for the rights of people with HIV/AIDS, co-founder Mark Harrington takes a look back at the group's roots and its first forays into activism.More News & Policy Headlines:AIDS United Offers Chance for HIV/AIDS Org to Win $25,000 and Trip to AIDS 2012 (From AIDS United)ADAP Waiting List Update: 3,079 People in 10 States as of April 19 (From National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors)Canada: AIDS Experts Launch "CNN of Virology" in Canada (From the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)How to Make AIDSWatch Happen in Your Hometown (From AIDS United)The AIDS Institute Praises Rep. Maxine Waters' Introduction of "The Routine HIV Screening Coverage Act" (From The AIDS Institute)Terri (From South Carolina) on "50-Year Sentence in Iowa HIV Criminalization Case Upheld by Federal Judge""Unfortunately, being HIV poz, you have to have not only a living will, but a retainer for a good attorney just in case. It really comes down to: Can they actually say it was you if the other party was sleeping with various others? Or if you told them, but they lie and say you didn't -- how do you argue that?"Read the rest of this comment and join the discussion on this article!OPINIONS & PERSPECTIVES HIV/AIDS Organization Spotlight: Saint Louis Effort for AIDSJust how critical are U.S. HIV/AIDS organizations to people living with the virus? "We provide a safe haven in an often-unwelcoming world," explains Cheryl Oliver, the executive director of Saint Louis Effort for AIDS in St. Louis, Mo. Pushing the Glass Ceiling: Life, Liberty and Justice for HIV+ Women"They say HIV is not a death sentence anymore. What they don't tell you is that HIV is a death sentence for prosperity, especially for HIV-positive women," writes Seguin for the U.S. Positive Women's Network.More Opinions & Perspectives:Getting Tough on HIV/AIDS Criminalisation (From aidsmap)Jamar Is "The Voice" of a Generation (From POZ)Latinas Construyendo Liderazgo: Strengthening Latina Community Awareness of HIV/AIDS (From TheBody.com)Hunger Games' Josh Hutcherson Opens Up on Gay Rights: "I Had Two Uncles Die From AIDS" (From E! Online)"Over the past year, I've had to open up, fall apart, and rebuild. I've gained more friends, lost a few, and by god, found my way home. You don't own me. You never have and never will. Sure you're going to be along for this ride I call life, but I'm putting you and your baggage in the trunk where you belong. I know you'll always be there and will always affect the way I ride, but you're not allowed near the steering wheel, please know that." -- Tyler NunleyRead (and watch) all of our readers' submissions to the "Write a Letter to HIV" campaign started by blogger B. Terry-!HIV/STD TRANSMISSION & EDUCATION How to Get Heterosexual Black Men Involved in HIV PreventionWhen we discuss the HIV/AIDS epidemic in black America, heterosexual men are often missing from the conversation. But in order to fully address this epidemic head-on, this forgotten demographic must be included. Here's how we bridge the gap. Clarifying an HIV Superinfection Study: Two Infections Are Not Better Than OneA recent media report suggested that women infected with two types of HIV may have a better chance of suppressing the virus than women infected with one type of HIV. As Treatment Action Group explains, this report is completely untrue. (On TheBodyPRO.com) African Americans and Microbicides: Facts vs. MythsAs researchers continue to investigate microbicides as an HIV prevention tool, experts and educators try to explain what microbicides are and dispel myths. In this article, a few of those experts discuss some important points for African Americans.More HIV/STD Transmission Education Headlines:PrEP Acceptable to UK Gay Men, Studies Find (From aidsmap)ARVs and HIV Prevention: Controversies, Conflicts and Consensus (From AIDSmeds)Behavior and Circumcision Status Do Not Explain Increased Risk of HIV Acquisition Associated With Ad5-Based Vaccine (From Treatment Action Group)Increase in Rate of HIV Diagnoses Among Native Communities Further Emphasizes the Need for Enhanced Prevention Efforts (The AIDS Institute)Worried Your Spam Filter Might Trash Our Mailings?TheBody.com's e-mail updates are especially prone to being caught up in spam filters, since our newsletters tend to refer frequently to sex, drugs, the human anatomy and so forth.To make sure you never miss one of our mailings because anti-spam software labeled it as junk mail, add update@... to your address book, talk to the person who manages your e-mail security or check your anti-spam program's instructions for more information.About This E-mailThis e-mail update has been sent to nelsonvergel@....Want to change your subscription? Click here or send us a message at updates@....Missed an update? Our archive of past updates will keep you in the loop.Have any other questions or comments, and don't want to send an e-mail? Feel free to snail-mail us at:TheBody.com's E-Mail UpdatesRemedy Health Media, LLC250 West 57th StreetNew York, NY 10107 April 30: Help Write AIDS 2012 Plenary Speech on HIV in the United States Make AIDSWatch Happen in Your Hometown Stop Arizona Bill 2625 Applications to Volunteer at AIDS 2012 Now Available Under Attack: Your Health Care Rights Activists Launch New Survey to Help Speed HIV Cure Research Demand Hershey Reverse Decision on HIV+ Student and Dismiss School Officials Count HIV+ Women In! PWN Launches National Campaign on World AIDS Day

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