John-Manuel Andriote

The author of Victory Deferred, John-Manuel Andriote has specialized in HIV/AIDS reporting since 1986. His research materials, correspondence, and recorded interviews are part of a special collection curated by the Smithsonian.

Yeast: Love and Fear, Death and Beer

Yeast: Love and Fear, Death and Beer

Single-celled fungi all around us do so much good and so much bad. More »

Should the Modern Man Be Taking Testosterone?

Should the Modern Man Be Taking Testosterone?

Testosterone deficiency is exceedingly less common than marketing campaigns and "you only think you feel fine" culture would have us believe. More »

Doctor, Not Chaplain: How a Deeply Religious Surgeon General Taught a Nation About HIV

Doctor, Not Chaplain: How a Deeply Religious Surgeon General Taught a Nation About HIV

The late C. Everett Koop chose to fight the AIDS epidemic at its 1980s outset, despite resistance from the conservative base that brought him into the office. More »

The Power of Choosing Resilience

The Power of Choosing Resilience

Psychological conditions that are epidemic among urban gay and bisexual men warrant conscious efforts to foster self-esteem, positive relationships, and social support. More »

An Optimistic Era for Global Infectious Disease Control

An Optimistic Era for Global Infectious Disease Control

The newly appointed director of the Global Fund to Fight HIV, Tuberculosis, and Malaria believes international health efforts are at the cusp of containing these epidemics. More »

How Close Are We to an AIDS-Free Generation?

How Close Are We to an AIDS-Free Generation?

Where we stand on what President Obama has declared an achievable goal -- and a top U.S. global priority More »

The ACLU AIDS Project: Decades On, Still Separate and Unequal

The ACLU AIDS Project: Decades On, Still Separate and Unequal

Unfounded fears echo throughout policy, health care, education -- pretty much everywhere. More »

Should Everyone HIV+ Be Required to Disclose That to Every Sexual Partner?

Should Everyone HIV+ Be Required to Disclose That to Every Sexual Partner?

45 U.S. states have made failing to disclose one's HIV status a criminal offense. More »

The Prospects for a 'Sterilizing' HIV Cure

The Prospects for a 'Sterilizing' HIV Cure

Current treatments keep the virus in check, as opposed to those that could completely eliminate it. More »

The Mysterious Past and Present of Witch Hazel

The Mysterious Past and Present of Witch Hazel

One of the few products that's both FDA-approved and endorsed by real witches More »

Revisiting the Splendor of Thoreau's 'Autumnal Tints,' 150 Years Later

Revisiting the Splendor of Thoreau's 'Autumnal Tints,' 150 Years Later

"What School of Design can vie with this?" he asked in the pages of the Atlantic in 1862. More »

Breaking the Cycle of Prescription Drug Costs

Breaking the Cycle of Prescription Drug Costs

Examining the roots of the dysfunction, and how we can change it without passing on medication costs to the sickest among us More »

No One Should Die From AIDS

No One Should Die From AIDS

How far we've come, and how far we have to go before an AIDS-free generation More »

Every Man a King: Henry VIII's Worst Affliction Is on the Rise in America

Every Man a King: Henry VIII's Worst Affliction Is on the Rise in America

Gout may sound like an 18th-century affliction, but the number of Americans suffering from the painful inflammatory condition has doubled in the past few decades. More »

Legal Drug-Pushing: How Disease Mongers Keep Us All Doped Up

Legal Drug-Pushing: How Disease Mongers Keep Us All Doped Up

By manipulating our fear of suffering and death, big pharmaceutical companies are able to keep us coming back for expensive medications. More »

Curing Diabetes: How Type 2 Became an Accepted Lifestyle

Curing Diabetes: How Type 2 Became an Accepted Lifestyle

The disease is big business, and many have been convinced that managing it forever is their only option. But a cure is often possible. More »

Is There Still an AIDS Crisis in the U.S.? It Depends on Who You Are

Is There Still an AIDS Crisis in the U.S.? It Depends on Who You Are

There are millions of people around the world living with HIV/AIDS, but only a fraction -- those that can afford it -- have proper treatment More »

'We're Going to Be in Trouble': AIDS Groups Plan for Funding Cuts

'We're Going to Be in Trouble': AIDS Groups Plan for Funding Cuts

For 30 years now, AIDS service organizations have played the role of advisor, caregiver, and friend, but they need to consolidate -- or die More »

AIDS: Still a Gay Disease in America

AIDS: Still a Gay Disease in America

Even after thirty years, HIV/AIDS remains out of control, still very much a crisis, and ACT UP's Larry Kramer, who chooses all of his words carefully, wants to start calling it a plague again More »

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