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Canadian study proves HIV drugs kill

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Martin - 23 Feb 2008 00:47 GMT
<http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5jTL3sILkBcFWWglXU2jX6WjG3kcQ>:

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Forty per cent of the people who died of HIV-AIDS in British Columbia
never accessed life-saving treatment even though it was free, says a
new study.

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Therefore, the remaining sixty percent of people who DID access HIV
"life-saving treatment" died.
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Maxwell Hamilton - 25 Feb 2008 02:44 GMT
> <http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5jTL3sILkBcFWWglXU2jX6WjG3kcQ>:
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> Therefore, the remaining sixty percent of people who DID access HIV
> "life-saving treatment" died.

Martin,

I think it is more difficult. We can't proove the other 60% dye from treatment,
although I think they do. But we only can be sure those typically 30-40%
of the very low number of people dying are true aids cases.

Canada now has about 150 aids case each year. I am pretty sure the Canadian
had about 600 cases in 1993/4 which dropped to 150 upto 1998 while AZT
was reduced from 1500 mg/day to 300 mg/day. Thus we typically can be
sure 75% were dying from treatment upto 1993/4. Furthermore all nuke backbones
are utterly toxic.

So indeed, we should be afraid the other 60% dye from long term treatment - but
this can't be prooven.

Max

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