The Conversation: Tuesday, July 31st

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It’s Tuesday, July 31 – From HPR2, it’s The Conversation.   

Putting the H-I in HIV care

Dr. Dominic Chow is a Co-Investigator and Associate Professor at the Hawaii Center For AIDS, at the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine.  The center studies and cares for those with HIV. Dr. Chow's research interests focus on the cardiovascular and metabolic complications of HIV and its treatment with anti-retroviral therapy.

The first look at the first people of Hawaii

Mark Blackburn organized an exhibit of 18th century engravings by John Webber, the artists aboard Captain Cook’s third –  and last – voyage to Hawai’i.    His work is on sale to benefit the Pu’uhonua Initiative

LTC with TLC for elders in Hawaii and Japan

Stephen Knight is president of  Hale Ho Aloha, a skilled care nursing home in Pacific Heights. It's owned by  one of Japan's largest health care companies - IMS- which purchased the Honolulu nursing home as a potential model for similar homes in Japan

Let's talk scary: free dive photography

John Johnson is a photographer whose show, One Breath Photography – the Underwater World of a Freediver, runs through the end of August at Honolulu’s Canon USA Photo Gallery

Plus a fist of the fluffy  in the backyard, today’s reality check and the world view from Deutsche Welle… next the news… from NPR