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Women Alive
Women Alive Newsletter
Table of Contents, Spring 2001
This issue is dedicated to the memory of
Elsa Smith, Alberta Haynes,
and
Amy.
The AIDS Time Line: 20 Years, 20 Drugs, 20 Million Deaths
By Cathy Olufs
Gender, Ethnicity, and Clinical Trials
By Richard Jefferys
Wow! Is This Really Happening to Me?
Forty-six year old Judith Dillard recounts her life since her diagnosis.
By Judith Dillard
Women with Disabilities
Why Outreach?
By LaVerne Mack
A Proud Mother Speaks about Her HIV-Positive Daughter
By Alma Alvarez
NAPWA: The National Association of People with AIDS
By Brenda Calderon
I Have HIV: My #1 Disease Is Drug Addiction
By Judith Fadden
HIV Over Fifty
By Sharon Maxwell Henkel
Elsa Smith: February 14, 1952 - March 3, 2001
Where Is the Cure for HIV?
Do Some People "Deserve" AIDS?
By Adam Marcus, HealthScout Reporter
Programs for Women
Rehearsals for Retirement
By Phil Ochs
Mitochondrial Toxicity
By Ana Rodriguez
The Future of Women-Specific HIV Research
Excerpts taken from Leslie Hanna of
BETA
Open AIDS Clinical Trials in the Los Angeles Area
Testosterone for Her
Reprinted from Being Alive Long Beach
The Women's Issue
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