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New Skin Infection Concerns Doctors, Activists
CNSNews.com ^
| 2/26/03
| Lawrence Morahan
Posted on 02/26/2003 5:04:36 AM PST by kattracks
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To: madg
I'm not conversant with the various treatments, but because AIDS can affect people differently, I can understand why one particular treatment might work for some and not others.That's why I suggested reading the book. It explains alot.
I would like to think that most researchers and other personnel are acting with professional integrity and with the best interests of the patients in mind.
I would too.... but the AZT thing really nags at me. I'm not a conspiracy monger......but the research speaks for itself. Follow the $$ (and read the book)
To: kattracks
Doctors are not accustomed to seeing this type of infection in their offices, Diggs said. It's the kind of infection they expect to see in patients who might be hospitalized or who are otherwise debilitated with diabetes or chemotherapy, he said. How many people know that dialysis clinics are loaded with the stuff?
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