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Stupid brother on crystal
Posted on 05-19-2004 | 9 Comments

I used to be a hardcore tweeker but have been off it for 5 years now. Anyway, my out of state brother has been flaking out bad for at least 2 years now. He had a good job and our parents BOUGHT him both a nice condo which he pays no rent on AND a nice car which he doesn't have to make payments on. I should probably mention that he has AIDS, but is covered by both the county AIDS assistance program and company health insurance (or was until he lost his job several months ago), so the cost of...

U.S. Gubment Changes Postion on Generic AIDS Drugs for Africa
Posted on 05-18-2004 | 1 Comments

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/17/health/17AIDS.html?ex=1085371200&en=5f88ffd5718252eb&ei=5062&partner=GOOGLE U.S. Speeding Up Approval Steps for AIDS Drugs By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN Published: May 17, 2004 WASHINGTON, May 16 — The Bush administration announced a significant shift in its AIDS policy on Sunday, expediting the approval process for generic and combination antiretroviral drugs so they can be

The truth from Luc Montagnier
Posted on 05-17-2004 | 18 Comments

"HIV did not, after all, kill T-cells" In 1990 at the San Francisco AIDS conference, Montagnier announced that HIV did not, after all, kill T-cells and could not be the cause of AIDS. Within hours of making this announcement, he was attacked by the very industry he'd helped to create. Montagnier's not a liar. He's a so-so scientist who's in over his head. Afterword:

TO: Paul King et al
Posted on 05-17-2004 | 7 Comments

Dear "PaulKing" et al: Please explain just what the agenda is behind your posts. I am having trouble finding the logic in the repeated posting of only several articles you have been making. Outside of reading your name repeatedly in the "Sent By" column for this newsgroup, I'm afraid that outside of arguing for it's own sake, your point escapes me. There was a time when this newsgroup used to be a valuable resource of information. It was a place where new concepts, ideas, and research were...

AIDS clinic experience...
Posted on 05-16-2004 | 5 Comments

I had the most unpleasant experience yesterday. I'm babysitting my brother in Las Vegas because he's insane (literally). And while both of us are bipolar, the crystal meth sent him over the edge into full-blown manic psychosis. So I'm trying to hook him up with a psychiatrist and because he has AIDS he managed to get in at the county AIDS clinic. Yesterday morning we went to the welfare office and I thought that was embarrassing enough, but that afternoon we went to the AIDS clinic to see...

Porn Films Roll On w/o Condoms
Posted on 05-15-2004 | 2 Comments

"Big Mouth" <b@m.n> schreef in bericht news:kVcpc.790$SZ4.260@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net... That's a transmission rate of 3/45 or 6.7%. If transmission from male to female is 6.7%, then how low is transmission from female to male? Note that there has not been a single incidence in the porn industry of a female performer infecting the men she worked with and causing an HIV outbreak (present alleged Brazilian

CAUCASIAN TEEN 'AIDS' CASES (entire USA) BETWEEN July 1983 and December 2001 = 1211
Posted on 05-15-2004 | 2 Comments

CAUCASIAN TEEN 'AIDS' CASES (entire USA) BETWEEN July 1983 and December 2001 = 1211 (male and female). Source: - CDC TWELVE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN in nearly 18 years or a mere 67 cases a year. JUST OVER ONE CAUCASIAN TEEN 'AIDS' CASE PER U.S. STATE A YEAR. HARDLY AN 'EPIDEMIC! That figure of 1.28 cases per State is lower than gun shotdeaths in the

Electrical frequencies for foot pain
Posted on 05-14-2004 | 1 Comments

I am looking for some good frequencies that could be used for foot pain. The pain is due to inflammation of the metatarsals, Morton's Neuroma, and maybe a cyst. Any suggestions would be VERY helpful because I am in great pain.

Bush to Africa: We'll only help you if you buy brand-name medications
Posted on 05-14-2004 | 2 Comments

http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=125&art_id=vn20040509101804573C786518&set_id=1 US won't give aid for generic HIV drugs May 09 2004 at 10:18AM By Christelle Terreblanche As South Africa starts rolling out the world's biggest HIV and Aids treatment programme, an unexpected stumbling block is hindering

41 dead from condom induced cancer?
Posted on 05-14-2004 | 8 Comments

Interesting New York Times article: - RARE CANCER SEEN IN 41 HOMOSEXUALS Outbreak Occurs Among Men in New York and California -8 Died Inside 2 Years by Lawrence K. Altman Doctors in New York and California have diagnosed among homosexual men 41 cases of a rare and often rapidly fatal form of cancer. Eight of the victims died less than 24 months after the diagnosis was made.

CDC Accused Of Purposely Undercounting HIV Cases
Posted on 05-14-2004 | 3 Comments

DC Accused Of Purposely Undercounting HIV Cases by Paul Johnson 365Gay.com Newscenter Washington Bureau Chief Posted: May 10, 2004 12:01 am. ET (Washington) A decision by the Centers for Disease Control only to count cases of HIV from states which record the patients names has

US AIDS numbers 'undercounted'
Posted on 05-13-2004 | 2 Comments

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,9502965%255E1702,00.html US AIDS numbers 'undercounted' From correspondents in Washington May 08, 2004 DEMOCRATIC US politicians said today the federal Centres for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention was undercounting HIV cases across the United States by refusing to accept data from California and other states that don't record patients' names.

Dark Legacy Of Robert Gallo
Posted on 05-11-2004 | 6 Comments

Reviewed by Stephen Mihm Sunday, April 14, 2002; Page BW04 SCIENCE FICTIONS A Scientific Mystery, a Massive Cover-Up and the Dark Legacy Of Robert Gallo By John Crewdson Little, Brown. 627 pp. $27.95 Looking for a heartwarming story of heroic scientific inquiry? Best steer

From Poppers to Protease Inhibitors
Posted on 05-10-2004 | 1 Comments

QUEER ADVERTISING From Poppers to Protease Inhibitors By John Lauritsen Jan. 2000 This talk was delivered at the Queer Studies Symposium, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, on Saturday, 15 January 2000.

I believe
Posted on 05-10-2004 | 1 Comments

A letter to the BMJ: - Dear Editor, I can simply no longer resist the intellectual onslaught of the towering trifecta of reasoned suasion, Tony Floyd, Brian T. Foley and Christopher J. Noble (24-26 March, 2004). I now realize that, through lack of knowledge and training -or perhaps just naïve credulousness- I have been duped, hornswoggled, bamboozled, and otherwise misled by a devious coterie

Antibiotics - A cause of immune suppression
Posted on 05-10-2004 | 14 Comments

"It is reported that commonly used antibiotics had unambigious side effects, including inhibition of cellulsr immunity, suppression of delayed-type hypersensitivity, decrease in lymphocyte populations and interference with T-cell responsiveness." Caulfield CR, citing 'The effects of antibiotics on cell-medicated immunity' Munster AM; Loadholdt CB; Leary AG; Barnes MA 1977 _Surgery_81_: 692-5

RE; my nude pics
Posted on 05-10-2004 | 1 Comments

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THE TROUBLE WITH NEVIRAPINE
Posted on 05-10-2004 | 7 Comments

THE TROUBLE WITH NEVIRAPINE By Anthony Brink April 2002 I could not stop something I knew was wrong and terrible. I had an awful sense of powerlessness. -- Andrei Sakharov

new attention on AIDS after too many have been lulled into complacency
Posted on 05-09-2004 | 1 Comments

http://www.thejournalnews.com/newsroom/050904/09edaids.html Art imitates life (Original publication: May 9, 2004) Nobody talks about it over the backyard fence, but Americans spend billions of dollars on pornography, an industry as engrained in the marketplace as orange juice, cellphones and SUVs. Porn is a driving force in personal computing and a silent partner in the dot.com

film review: The Gift
Posted on 05-09-2004 | 1 Comments

Los Angeles Times January 11, 2004 MOVIES When 'The Gift' is HIV A documentary enters a realm where men seek infection. It's not a picture of AIDS that lands quietly. Author: Robert W. Welkos; Times Staff Writer Calendar Desk