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| Mounting anomalies in the epidemiology of HIV in Africa: cry the beloved paradigm | 29 Dec 2005 12:29 GMT | 4 |
http://www.cirp.org/library/disease/HIV/brewer1/ INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STD & AIDS, Volume 14: Pages 144-147, March 2003. Mounting anomalies in the epidemiology of HIV
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| Call for Papers: The 2006 IAENG International Conference on Mathematical, Statistical and Computer Methods in HIV/AIDS 2006 | 29 Dec 2005 04:39 GMT | 5 |
From: International Association of Engineers (IAENG) Call for Papers ========================== The 2006 IAENG International Conference on Mathematical, Statistical
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| AIDS expert has theory on vaccine's delay | 27 Dec 2005 17:06 GMT | 3 |
AIDS expert has theory on vaccine's delay WASHINGTON (AP) -- In an unusually candid admission, the federal chief of AIDS research says he believes drug companies don't have an incentive to create a vaccine for the HIV and are likely to wait to profit
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| Bennett's pharmaceutical payoffs | 27 Dec 2005 03:26 GMT | 60 |
While Bennett's ego is once again in charge of his pharma motives here, it is worth mentioning that his "scholarships" to Cambridge were paid by the usual suspects: the British pharmaceutical
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| I spread AIDS on purpose !!! | 27 Dec 2005 02:18 GMT | 53 |
I'm a serial killer and by f.cking women, I infect them with AIDS, thus killing them in the long term. My body count is currently up to 76. Will I be the best serial killer of all time ???
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| People with one infection for example human immunodeficiency virus can have another sexually transmittable infection or infections. | 27 Dec 2005 02:14 GMT | 15 |
The thing about having one infection, for example human immunodeficiency virus, and your potential sex partner having the same infection is that you or your partner or both of you could have another infection too or different infections.
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| Elvucitabine | 26 Dec 2005 19:04 GMT | 1 |
NATAP http://natap.org/ _______________________________________________ The Different Clinical Pharmacology of Elvucitabine (β-L-Fd4C) Enables the Nuke Drug to be Given in a Safe and Effective Manner with
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| A "Morning-After" HIV/AIDS Kit! | 26 Dec 2005 19:03 GMT | 4 |
I'm not sure how many people are aware of this but if you've been exposed to HIV and go to a doctor or ER within 24 hours (the sooner the better,) you can be given a short-term "cocktail" of anti-viral drugs that will destroy any recent exposure of virus before it has a
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| Tamiflu "resistance" another PharmaScare? | 24 Dec 2005 05:25 GMT | 2 |
With absolutely NO PROOF of Tamiflu efficacy, the PharmaSpin machine now claims that people with the bird flu who get "aggressive" Tamiflu treatment are dropping dead because the virus
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| How to Get Sick: Stay Out of the Sun | 23 Dec 2005 04:10 GMT | 13 |
A Modern Prescription for Illness You have probably heard from some critics of sun exposure that the sun's UV rays cause greater risks for melanoma and other forms of skin cancer. However, the people who actually get the most exposure to
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| The Logical Fallacy of the "HIV/AIDS" claim. | 22 Dec 2005 23:13 GMT | 6 |
This is worth considering in light of the nonsense that is presented as the evidence that "HIV" exists and causes "AIDS:" "A logical fallacy may mean nothing more than a fallacy or it may mean an error in deductive reasoning, i.e., a formal fallacy. In the
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| Ghost writers in the sky | 21 Dec 2005 10:58 GMT | 24 |
For all the suckers who are constantly whining about "peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals", here's an interesting revelation (as if we didn't know!) Ghost Story
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| State of the debate? | 21 Dec 2005 05:32 GMT | 35 |
What is the state of the controversy? Is Duesberg, et al., making any impact on the AIDS establishment? Are they full of baloney? Are they credible? Patrick
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| PharmaNannies take note: early treatment doesn't work! | 21 Dec 2005 01:08 GMT | 4 |
While few here think of the pharmaceutical mission as one of a "Nanny State", perhaps it should be seen as such, especially when, for years, many doctors were refusing to treat HIV patients who wouldn't take the "life-saving"
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| President Bush FLIP-FLOPS on Torture Policy | 20 Dec 2005 21:32 GMT | 129 |
While our not-so-esteemed President George W. Bush ran against John Kerry by accusing Kerry as a "flip-flopper", let's take a look at President Flip-Flops latest flip-flop... before: torture GOOD
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