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STEP Perspective
Table of Contents, Fall 1998
Letter from the Editor
Protease Problems
By Janice Price, RN
Muscle Up
By Richard March
STEP's 12th World AIDS Conference Report
Reported by Jeffrey T. Schouten, M.D.
Long-term treatment does not lead to eradication
HAART can produce long-term suppression of HIV replication
HAART helps to rebuild the immune system
Alarming toxicities reported in many people receiving long-term HAART
Protease-sparing effective alternatives
Choosing the best therapy
Easier-to-use anti-HIV regimens are on their way
Wide-spread use of hydroxyurea in secondary treatment regimens (salvage therapy)
New anti-retroviral agents
New tests identify drug resistance
Update on prevention of mother-child HIV transmission
Beware of how data is presented
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Weighty Matters
By Sabina Beesley, MS, RD and Joanne Maurice, MS, RD
Blood Brothers
By Gavin Green
Ask Dr. Jeff
By Dr. Jeff Shouten
Acupuncture
By Carl Dahlgren, L.Ac.
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