Favoring pseudoscientific content, the magazine addressed issues related to HIV/AIDS, AIDS denialism, alternative medicine, and themes of interest to the LGBT community.
According to the magazine: Continuum began as a newsletter encouraging those affected to empower themselves to make care and treatment choices.
[8] Peter Duesberg tried to claim the prize and wrote an article for the magazine in its July/August 1996 issue,[9] but the award was rejected because it had to meet certain conditions.
Immunity Resource Foundation hosts the complete library of Continuum magazine among an internet database of 120,000 similar documents as of June 2013[update].
[10] Jody Wells, founder and editor-in-chief, died at the age of 48 on 26 August 1995, by Pneumocystis pneumonia, an AIDS-defining clinical condition.