Sex After Meth Shaun Proulx
Have Gay Men Conquered the Crystal Menace Andrew Sullivan
Another Kind of AIDS Crisis David France
Death by Diversity Sarah Graham
Another (unlikely) AIDS Casualty David France
Political Correctness Runs Amok James
Crystal Meth, HIV and the Gay Community
Jean Malpas
We are not OK Patrick Moore
Meth: A Plunge into Insanity Stephen Nohlgren
Gay Activists are Preaching the Wrong Message
Katherine Ernst
Is the Gay Community Suicidal? Johann Hari
Launching Gay Mens Health Movements Eric Rofes
Life After Meth Chad Upham
I Love Being HIV+ Ricky J. Dyer
The Trouble With Gay Men Simon Fanshawe
Higher Risk Michael Specter
A Day in the Life: Methamphetamine Andrew Lay
Life V. Meth Kevin Koffler
Out of the Blue Joe Chown
Bite the Bullet David Evans
A Life is a Terrible Thing to Waste Gary R. Cohan
The Circuit Partys Faustian Bargain Amin Ghaziani
A Troubling Double Standard Michelangelo Signorile
The Tragedy of Today's Gays Larry Kramer
Tina's Back in the News Russell O’Brien
Denial River Runs Deep Mubarak Dahir
A Rush of Self-Esteem Clayton Brown
Why Are So Many Mid-Life Gay Men Getting HIV? Spencer Cox and Bruce Kellerhouse, PH.D.
"Some 15 years into the era of protease
inhibitors and drug cocktails, doctors
are realizing that the miracles the
drugs promised are not necessarily a
lasting solution to the disease. Most
news accounts today call HIV a
chronic, manageable disease. But
patients who contracted the virus just
a few years back are showing signs of
what’s being called premature or
accelerated aging… Over half the HIV-
positive population is suffering some
form of cognitive impairment. Doctors
are also reporting a constellation of
ailments in middle-aged patients that
are more typically seen at geriatric
practices, in patients 80 and older.
They range from bone loss to organ
failure to arthritis…and elevated rates
of melanoma and kidney cancers."
– DAVID FRANCE, The New Yorker