- "Don't tell the dissidents"
- Posted on 10-10-2004 | 5 Comments
Found on MSN "Number One AIDS Group" tansyann tansyann@msn.com 11/18/2003 12:45 AM http://groups.msn.com/Number1HIVAIDSGroupOnMSN This is something I would never dare post over at aidsmeds, because I'm sure the denialists would swoop down on it in a heartbeat. *
- Latex Litigation Takes Off: First Jury Trial Against Major Manufacturer Marks a Turning Point
- Posted on 10-10-2004 | 13 Comments
Latex Litigation Takes Off: First Jury Trial Against Major Manufacturer Marks a Turning Point First Jury Trial Against Major Manufacturer Marks a Turning Point Lawyers Weekly USA September 4, 2000 Cite this page as: 200 LWUSA 802 By Diana Digges Attorneys for people with latex allergies can breathe easier now that a pair of verdicts has demonstrated that the courts are more willing to accept plaintiffs' claims than they were a few years ago.
- Noble peace prize winner about Aids
- Posted on 10-10-2004 | 1 Comments
In a Swedish newspaper she says "Aids is created to eradicate Black people" Here´s the link. Maybe you can do searches in other newspapers or ask media if they can write about it since this is in Swedish. http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/nyheter/story/0,2789,544503,00.html Here are other sites i have found. Many professors are not allowed to research if they don´t agree on what today is accepted as facts. Seems like it is the "medicine" that is the BIG threat to the immune system. Just
- Diagnosis of AIDS with KS without a positive HIV test.
- Posted on 10-10-2004 | 9 Comments
KS is still on the list of AIDS-defining conditions, in fact you can have a diagnosis of AIDS with KS without a positive HIV test. What was admitted around 1994 is that HIV was not the cause of KS. So they started claiming that Human Herpes Virus 8 (HHV8) was the cause. They even named it KSHV just so everyone would get the connection. The theory (I think) is that HIV causes immune suppression, allowing HHV8 to take hold, which causes KS.
- Federal Government Debates Latex Regulations
- Posted on 10-10-2004 | 5 Comments
Federal Government Debates Latex Regulations Federal agencies have not yet been able to reach a consensus regulation of latex gloves, exposure to which has resulted in a growing epidemic of allergic reactions. FDA In September of 1997, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a final rule (Federal Register, Volume 62, page 5102) requiring cautionary statements in the labeling of all medical devices that contain natural rubber likely to come in contact with humans. The rule provides that...
- Is There Life After Latex Allergy?
- Posted on 10-09-2004 | 6 Comments
I thought it was time to focus once again on the emotional aspects of living with a latex allergy. Like it or not, a diagnosis of latex allergy means major lifestyle changes. The first reaction to the diagnosis may very well be denial. (At least, that was my first reaction!) While protective to the psyche, it’s dangerous to the body, since the allergy continues to get worse with every exposure. So...is there life after latex allergy? The first hurdle is often facing disbelief from family,...
- Spina bifida and latex
- Posted on 10-09-2004 | 7 Comments
Individuals born with spina bifida have an extremely high incidence of latex allergy. According to the Spina Bifida Association of America (SBAA), research has shown that up to 73% of children and adolescents with spina bifida are latex sensitive. Latex sensitivity was determined by a blood test or by history of an allergic reaction. You can access the SBAA website at http://www.sbaa.org. (I’ve also included a link to the SBAA list of non-latex alternative products in my top five...
- Potent Carcinogen found in Most Condoms
- Posted on 10-09-2004 | 4 Comments
May 29, 2004 Potent Carcinogen found in Most Condoms Recent study has discovered the presence of a very potent carcinogen in most condoms. Small amounts of this chemical are released whenever condoms are used. Nobody knows whether this is serious yet however it is not likely to be healthy to expose the reproductive organs to cancer-causing substances on a regular basis.
- Dementia 97% higher with HAART
- Posted on 10-09-2004 | 1 Comments
“…HIV dementia among those reporting any antiretroviral use (AZT, ddI, ddC, or d4T) was 97% higher than among those not using this antiretroviral therapy…the findings… seem to confirm…a neurotoxic effect of antiretroviral agents. Numerous studies have linked the use of ddI, ddC, and d4T to the development of toxic sensory neuropathies, usually in a dose-response fashion.” Neurology 1994; 44: 1892-1900
- CONDOMANIA - COMMON SENSE OR NONSENSE?
- Posted on 10-09-2004 | 4 Comments
CONDOMANIA - COMMON SENSE OR NONSENSE? by Peter W. Plumley, F.S.A. 17 East Division Street Chicago, IL 60610 Peter W. Plumley, an independent consulting actuary, is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries and a member of the American Academy of Actuaries. He has had
- Gays want to donate blood...
- Posted on 10-09-2004 | 24 Comments
Let me start by saying I am a gay male. Now let me rant a bit about the noise the gay community has been making over the prohibition on men who've had sex with other men from donating blood. The activists are saying that this is unfair and discriminatory. They say that the new tests are close to 100% accurate and therefore should catch any HIV-tainted blood before it is used in transfusions. That may be true, but they are not 100% accurate and gay men are a thousand times more likely to be...
- Harvard's' Center for Population and Development Studies
- Posted on 10-08-2004 | 5 Comments
"20 years into the pandemic there is no evidence that more condoms leads to less AIDS," stated Dr. Edward C. Green of Harvard's' Center for Population and Development Studies. Citing data on condom availability in many African counties, Green went on to say that "we are not seeing what we expected: that higher levels of condom availability result in lower HIV prevalence." Dr. Norman Hearst of the University of California — San Francisco supported this analysis with statistics on Kenya,...
- Real action in the UK
- Posted on 10-08-2004 | 2 Comments
ACTION What’s your MP’s line on latex? Laura Moffatt MP’s early day motion (EDM 1376) calls upon the Department of Health 'to ban the use of powdered high protein gloves known to cause latex allergies and ensure that all ambulance, acute, community and primary care trust workers receive the equipment and the training to avoid harm to latex-sensitive patients; and calls on MPs to raise with Trusts in their constituency how they are minimizing the risks of latex allergy amongst their staff and...
- Hey Moria is this true?
- Posted on 10-07-2004 | 4 Comments
http://www.world-science.net/othernews/othernews-nfrm/040809_aids.htm Having AIDS is macho for some rural Africans Posted August 9 University of Alberta Attitudes towards AIDS in rural Africa are complex and often contradictory, says Dr Amy Kaler from the University of Alberta's Faculty of Arts. Kaler investigated the ways that young men in rural
- [GayMensHealthSummit] New E-Tool To Help Gay Men Inform Partners About STD's]
- Posted on 10-07-2004 | 2 Comments
------- Start of forwarded message ------- Mailing-List: list GayMensHealthSummit at yahoogroups.com Bay City News San Francisco New E-Tool To Help Gay Men Inform Partners About STD's http://www.inspot.org/tell-them/ Oct. 6 (BCN) --
- Castration prevents AIDS .....
- Posted on 10-04-2004 | 2 Comments
Cut off all the dicks and AIDS is dead !
- Condom Question
- Posted on 10-04-2004 | 3 Comments
Quick question if anyone can answer. I am a HIV+ gay male (receiver). I got my diagnosis about 15 months ago. My boyfriend of 12 years and I have not had sex since I got my diagnosis primarily due to my own reservations about spreading the infection (he is HIV-). I am on HAART, and while my CD4+ count is going up (now at 305 compared to 135 from first count), my viral load has fluctuated up and down. My last VL was approx 70,000 copies/ml. Resistance tests have shown that my virus is...
- DUREX GLOBAL SEX SURVEY
- Posted on 10-04-2004 | 1 Comments
DUREX GLOBAL SEX SURVEY I find this survey to be very interesting with regard to South Africa (The Citizen 17th October 2000). From the survey it is stated that "Compared to the world average change of 58%, it is people in South Africa (where 86% changed their sexual lifestyle), the US (a 74% change), Nigeria and Thailand (both averaging a 73% change) who made the most significant changes". These findings suggest that South Africa is a world-beater as far as condom use is concerned. Well done...
- Only 38% of the HLP [Healthy long-term positives] used HAART
- Posted on 10-03-2004 | 1 Comments
“…588 men; 42 were 10-15 year non-progressors. Only 38% of the HLP had ever used zidovudine or other nucleoside analogues, compared with 94% of the progressors .” AIDS, 8:1123 (1994) – Buchbinder, Susan, et al, Aids Researchers
- 10 out of 10 for creative B.S.
- Posted on 09-29-2004 | 12 Comments
While reading the latest post from the Perth Group on the BMJ debate website, I found myself just laugh and laughing. It would seem the AID$ industry has now topped itself. It would seem that if you get or die from a given disease BEFORE you go on HAART, you die from AIDS. However, N-O-W, if you develop the EXACT same disease AFTER going on HAART, you are now said to have IMMUNE RESTORATION DISEASE (IRD)!!! I DID NOT MAKE THIS UP! If anyone from the orthodox standpoint is following along this...

