David Rasnick, PhD:
Do ARVs Save Lives? The raw data
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November 6-8, 2009
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Tony Lance knows about gay men, because he is one. He has spent years studying and developing a theory that explains how and why so many of us develop poor health and damaged immune systems.
Lance proposes that the disease affecting so many gay men is actually caused by disruption and destruction of the intestinal tract, [...]
A recent experience drove home for me that the rotted foundation for explaining AIDS is still trying to support some pretty inexcusable medical practices at local doctors’ offices.
My partner Michael is taking a class to get his EMS (Emergency Medical Services) certificate. One of the course requirements is that he get a series of Hepatitis [...]
The Canadian Broadcasting Center (CBC) is doing what the mainstream media does so well for AIDS apologists: repeating inaccurate headlines without reading or thinking:
Premature Aging of the Brain Seen in HIV Patients
That is simply not what this study reports, and I blogged about it just a few days ago here.
It is pretty obvious that the [...]
Remember 2004 and 2005? The years you couldn’t walk without falling and spraining your ankles?
You could no longer climb the stairs in your home without dropping to your hands and knees, and could only come back down by crawling backwards?
Do you remember the times you came out of unconsciousness to see the faces of [...]
What to do when research doesn’t provide the desired results? Conduct another study and change the parameters, of course.
According to the AIDS mantra, penetrative sex without latex is the highest risk behavior for transmission of the HI virus. Yet, a recent study from the University of Florida–a state with a greater than usual interest [...]
For evidence that overuse of antibiotics and other drugs is causing more health problems than they cure, one need look no further than Norway.~
Antibiotics and MRSA
That country embarked on a campaign 25 years ago to eradicate MRSA (antibiotic resistant staph infection) which has proven remarkably successful. A key component of that campaign: cutting [...]
I’m on a roll this month with AIDS research reports that intrigue me, particularly because so many of them raise more questions than they answer. I’m not sure if there is a Holiday uptick in these reports, or if the cold weather just means I have more time on my hands to sit at [...]
A review of this week’s list of research into current treatments for so-called HIV infection shows how patients seeking care in their doctor’s office can end up being on a long list of pharmaceutical drugs, mostly to treat the effects of ARVs (antiretroviral drugs).
There is a push to get more and more people on these [...]
Keep reading to find out why I just could not resist the headline. But first, there is a little discussion about AIDS vaccine research I need to get out of the way.
I did a double take when I saw this report promising “further progress” in the search for an AIDS vaccine. Don’t worry, I will [...]

