- All the many years before getting tested. The weeks before getting tested.
- Posted on 07-09-2003 | 11 Comments
Potential sex partners getting tested together before sex, now, right away, for sexually transmitted infections is a good idea. Test results can be used as benchmarks. Test results could change later. Information about the period over which there was a change is useful for optimizing treatment. Information about all the time, all the years before getting tested can be known. Existing asymptomatic infections can be detected by getting tested now, right away. Getting tested now does not prevent...
- Genital Itching
- Posted on 07-07-2003 | 4 Comments
Over the past few weeks, I've had annoying itching around my genital area. I fear that it may be an STD such as AIDS or genital herpes, yet I've not had any sexual intercourse with any partner. Please help me. Thanks.
- So called safer sex practices. Condoms.
- Posted on 07-07-2003 | 39 Comments
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/2290084/detail.html "They're not hearing the messages that we heard 10 years ago. They're not seeing people dying from the disease in the same way. In some ways it feels like, 'there's a cure for that -- I can just take drugs,' and they have no idea of the impact the drug regime and what it will do to their lives," said Rebecca Haag of the AIDS Action Committee. http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/2290084/detail.html
- Re: Reply: So called safer sex practices. Condoms.
- Posted on 07-04-2003 | 1 Comments
You imagined that I suggested any such thing. Collaborative weblog The Strategy. Get Tested Together Before You Have Sex. http://NotB4WeKnow.EditThisPage.com
- Structure of HIV-Neutralizing Antibody Solved (was: Re: Antibody Domain Exchange)
- Posted on 07-04-2003 | 1 Comments
From the NIAID at: http://www.niaid.nih.gov/newsroom/releases/HIVAntibody.htm Structure of HIV-Neutralizing Antibody Solved A team of scientists whose leaders are funded by the National Institutes of Health has solved the structure of an antibody that is able to neutralize HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Their work is described in the June 27 issue of "Science". The antibody, called 2G12, was isolated about a decade ago from one of the rare HIV-positive
- weight loss health aid
- Posted on 07-03-2003 | 1 Comments
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- Re: How Foot Detox Scam Works
- Posted on 07-02-2003 | 2 Comments
Stupid machine if the electrodes are made out of metals which can be electrolysed. That means unless they supply new electrodes with the device the machine would rendered useless over a period of time. Surely they would make them out of carbon or platinum? Anth <newtrap@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:17628d24.0306301716.32504d6e@posting.google.com...
- Lawrence versus Texas: Liberty and Justice for All
- Posted on 07-01-2003 | 3 Comments
Last Thursday's US Supreme Court ruling (Lawrence vs. Texas) striking down a Texas anti-sodomy law is creating a storm of anger among those who feel the court has inserted itself into "states' rights." Some have already claimed the Court has taken side in "the culture wars" by preventing the state of Texas--and by extension, other states--from arresting "sodomites." The Supreme Court did not either endorse or condemn any lifestyle or sexual orientation. It simply ruled that police, courts, and...
- Re: Atanazivir/Ritonivir Combo?
- Posted on 06-30-2003 | 5 Comments
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 16:13:52 -0700, Brian Mailman <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote: Some data below. George M. Carter **** Haas DW, Zala C, Schrader S, Piliero P, Jaeger H, Nunes D, Thiry A, Schnittman S, Sension M. Therapy with atazanavir plus saquinavir in
- Stigmatization fuelling Chinese HIV
- Posted on 06-30-2003 | 1 Comments
http://www.nature.com/nsu/030616/030616-19.html Stigmatization fuelling Chinese HIV Married homosexual men could make sex significant route of transmission in China. 20 June 2003 HELEN R. PILCHER A stigmatization of homosexual behaviour may be fuelling China's
- Re: Therapeutic use of Enzymes for many illnesses
- Posted on 06-28-2003 | 30 Comments
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 01:21:23 GMT, Orac <orac@wabcmail.com> wrote: snip...' LOL...I was being poetic!! ;) Say, are there any good maps/charts online of cell receptor, kinase cascade activities. I've got some good ones from the mid 90s from places like genzyme but would love some more up-to-date ones. George
- PAINFUL - UGLY FEET ???
- Posted on 06-27-2003 | 3 Comments
Now that the heat is on I want to wear my summer sandals, but my feet have ugly bunions and callouses on them from my tight high heels all winter. Any other gals experiencing this or have some advice on how to rid myself of these painful problems ? I'm embarrassed to take my slippers off by the pool. Even walking hurts ! Anyone else with bad feet ? Jen
- Re: Bush et al. Lead the Way to Economic Destruction
- Posted on 06-26-2003 | 11 Comments
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 12:22:19 -0500, "Brooks Gregory" <brooks@swbtnet.com> wrote: snip.. My error! I dispute your definition. It is not merely the movement from one quintile to a higher one, but also those moving from one quintile to a lower one. Let alone that most folks wind up staying in one quintile. What is needed is a reference and explanation for your

