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Treatment Issues is a quarterly magazine for people living with HIV that covers timely HIV prevention and policy issues.

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Index of Issues: 2008 to Present

2010

September 2010 (PDF)
Antiretroviral Medications in the Pipeline; Anal Cancer Increasing among People Living with HIV

June 2010 (PDF)
Aging with Complex Chronic Disease: The Wrinkled Face of AIDS

March 2010 (PDF)
Understanding the results of RV144, the Thai prime-boost AIDS vaccine trial; Lifting the HIV entry ban: what it means on the ground

2009

December 2009 (PDF)
Gender inequality and corrective rape of women who have sex with women; Men who have sex with men and the global HIV/AIDS epidemic

September 2009 (PDF)
Anal cancer, HIV, and gay/bisexual men; State of the HIV epidemic among MSM in Los Angeles

June 2009 (PDF)
The impact of crystal methamphetamine use on HIV-positive individuals; The promise of preexposure prophylaxis

March 2009 (PDF)
Treatment for women and prevention for infants: Can't we do both?; Interview with Myron Cohen, MD

2008

December 2008 (PDF)
Living with HIV, Dying of Tuberculosis; Food insecurity, malnutrition and HIV/AIDS treatment: A global perspective; Transgender people, hormonal therapy, and HIV treatment interaction

October 2008 (PDF)
AIDS Drug Assistance Programs: A Lifeline for People with HIV; The Coming Crisis

September 2008 (PDF)
Less Silence Around Anal Intercourse, More Science for Rectal Microbicides; A Call to Action: The U.S. is Past Due for a National AIDS Strategy

July/August 2008 (PDF)
Anti-gay oppression undermines prevention efforts targeting MSM around the world; Microbicides trials produce mixed results, raise ethical issues

April 2008 (PDF)
Human Rights and HIV/AIDS in Brazil; AIDS Vaccine Update: Questions after candidate fails in the STEP study; Migration and HIV in Africa: Challenges and recommendations

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