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AIDS And Its History
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Professor Luc Montagnier, who discovered the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in 1983, and Professor Peter Duesberg, who first mapped the genetic structure of such viruses, are to challenge the orthodox view that HIV is the exclusive cause of AIDS at an "alternative" AIDS conference in Amsterdam ....
Middle of essay ....rings on AIDS-like symptoms in HIV-positive people. Duesberg, once hailed as one of the most brilliant scientists of his generation has been trying to issue warnings for several years, but his ideas are seen by most mainstream AIDS workers as out of touch with the reality of the disease.
Recently, however, a growing number of experts, having seen Duesberg's predict Aid would not "explode" into the general population come true, have become uneasy at the emphasis on anti-viral approaches to tackli.... |
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