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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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Bearing Witness: Duane Cramer
By Sue Rochman, HIVPlusMag.com
Duane Cramer's work in visually documenting the impact of AIDS on the people who all too often go unseen is his true passion -- and gives him strength in his own fight against the virus.
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Sports for Girls: A View from the Couch
By Helen Wortham
During a Nyquil haze sports' writer Helen Wortham ponders the post stardom lives of Olga Korbett, Martina Navratilova Mary Lou Retton, Monica Seles, Jackie-Joyner Kersee and Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan.
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This Gay Week in Sports: Ben Cohen, Matthew Mitcham
By David Salter
It’s sex scandal week on This Gay Week in Sports: Sex in bathrooms, people running naked up a mountain, a condom thief... all risking overexposure a la Matthew Mitcham; Ashton Kutcher steps into a gig as assistant football coach at an L.A. high-school; and newly crowned gay hunk Ben Cohen loses some ground to the Stonewall Lions Football Club.
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Déja Vu
By Bob Adams, HIVPlusMag.com
'HIV Rates Are High and Climbing Among Gay Men,' 'Risky Sex on the Rise,' 'Gay and Bisexual Men Bear the Brunt of New HIV Infections.' Do headlines like these seem familiar? They should. They were commonplace throughout the ’80s and early ’90s, when the epidemic was first taking hold. But these reports aren’t from years ago. They’re happening right now.
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Sports for Girls: A View from the Couch
By Helen Wortham
This election is finally over and I don’t want to see any of those candidates for a while. With all that coverage, these politicians have become celebrities, and I think Hollywood has become jealous, so everyone there is starting to run for political office. Throw in the subject of sports and it really gets interesting.
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This Gay Week in Sports: Colt McCoy, Brady Quinn
By David Salter
There have been a few occasions when I wonder whether this column might carry some twisted variant of the famed Sports Illustrated curse. For a while I was all about Andy Roddick, and look where that’s gone. Then there was a Brady Quinn phase before he decided to go all John McCain on us. And now the latest victim is last week’s oh-so-fine Rear End to Watch (closely), Texas quarterback Colt McCoy.
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Epidemic Without an Identity
By Benjamin Ryan, HIVPlusMag.com
Latino immigrants, especially the undocumented, are notoriously difficult to reach with HIV information and services. But we'd better figure out how to better serve this population -- and quickly -- experts warn. Although Latinos represent only 13% of the U.S. population, they account for 19% of new AIDS diagnoses and 19% of all U.S. AIDS cases. They have an AIDS case rate more than three times that of whites, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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