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28.10.2009, 09:36 2 comments

HIV/AIDS: no right to be happy?

Fighting the spread of HIV/AIDS is the focus for fifty eastern European and central Asian countries who have gathered in Moscow today. In Russia, discrimination also adds to the burden of HIV-positive people.

18.07.2010, 15:33 19 comments

AIDS: questions remain unanswered

Healthcare officials, government representatives and scientists from around the globe have gathered in Vienna for 2010 AIDS conference amid the heated debates over what causes the disease and how it should be treated.

19.07.2010, 07:26 4 comments

AIDS: everyday battle for life and cure

Caused by the HIV virus, AIDS is now a global pandemic that has already claimed the lives of millions. However, some who are forced to live on the brink say getting treatment can be a battle in itself.

25.07.2010, 10:15 1 comment

Scientific community at odds over HIV/AIDS theory

As the international AIDS conference in Vienna unfolded, there was heated debate over the role of large pharmaceutical companies and the established forms of treatment for HIV and AIDS.

13.05.2010, 16:59 23 comments

Is it time to give Capitalism a vacation?

Oil spills, global warming, species extinction and foreign wars in oil-producing countries all in the name of short-lived consumerism. How much more can the natural world handle?

AFP Photo / Alexey Sazonov 20.03.2010, 19:37 10 comments

“Rally of Wrath” demands action from the government

Thousands of Russians have taken to the streets to participate in so-called “Day of Wrath” opposition rallies all over the country.

20.05.2009, 20:24 5 comments

“Biden is on the record as being very belligerent towards Serbia”

According to historian Nebojsa Malic, it is an odd choice of persons to send on a diplomatic mission to Serbia. The very fact that Biden has been chosen to make the trip to the Balkans is a message in and of itself.

France, Paris: People demonstrate on June 5, 2010 in Paris, to protest Israel's storming of a Gaza-bound aid flotilla (AFP Photo / Bertrand Langolois) 08.06.2010, 14:18 5 comments

Turkish conference denounces Israeli attack on aid flotilla

All 22 countries participating in a conference in Istanbul save for Israel denounced the recent Israeli attack on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla.

Russian Federation, Moscow: Russian riot policemen arrest Russian Human Rights advocate, the chairwoman of the Russia Helsinki Committee, a former Soviet dissident Ludmila Alexeeva, 82, on December 31, 2009 at an unauthorised protest against the Kremlin politics, in central Moscow. (AFP Photo / Alexey Sazonov) 31.12.2009, 19:35 3 comments

Detained opposition leaders being released by police

Most of the opposition activists arrested at an unsanctioned rally in the center of Moscow have been released by the capital’s police.

26.10.2010, 16:10 12 comments

China marks 60 years since Beijing entered Korean War

Chinese leaders have met with veterans of the Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Beijing entering the Korean war of 1950-53. This date has been marked by China since 1951.

AIDS treatment for all

Published: 20 July, 2010, 09:50
Edited: 26 July, 2010, 10:34


HIV AIDS activists hold up placards that read "Broken promises kill no retreat fund aids" at the opening of the 18th International AIDS conference on July 18, 2010 in Vienna's Messe conference centrum (AFP Photo / Samuel Kubani)

Breakthroughs and protests have been marking the international AIDS conference in Vienna.

 
4 COMMENTS
stole July 20, 2010, 10:51 quote
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The blood thirsty Bill Gates and Bill Clinton addressing the Conference?!?!?!?!? You got to be joking? Just by these two names appearing on the scene explains everything what direction the conference is taking and who is financing it. It’s all about selling Rockefellers very expansive con products and making $$$billions upon billions of dollars on the expenses of innocent young man and woman around the Globe and get the Governments to pay for it. When will this criminal group be stopped and brought to justice.

PR101 July 20, 2010, 14:12 quote
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This is smart ad for the pharmaceutical industry for since the powerful nations of the world have failed to provide clean water, food, and education for the poor of this world, and since we do know that there is no is "cure" for the AIDS, who is this slogan addresses? If indeed, ATZ is a deadly drug. as many have claimed, the poor nations of the world should focus on improving basic public health infrastructure of their populations. Is it possible to “cure” AIDS from a child who has no access to clean water, food, education? This is not a conference on public health but a venue for BIG PHARM to promote its products.

Snout July 22, 2010, 07:00 quote
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"In order to pick up the virus from somebody who has it, you have to have thousands of sexual contacts – with somebody who is positive, not counting dates with negative ones,” Peter Duesberg tells us. Are there any junior high school students out there who want to explain to Peter Duesberg how per-contact transmission risks work?

Richard Karpinski July 26, 2010, 09:28 quote
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There may not be a cure for AIDS, but Nobuto Yamamoto has published a clinical trial of 15 HIV+ patients all successfully treated with GcMAF, the potent macrophage activating factor. Weekly shots, intramuscularly, of 100 nanogram doses brought down the Nagalase (from gp120) level to normal low baseline. After at most 18 weeks, no further treatment was needed with years of followup. High levels of Nagalase prevent vitamin D binding protein from being converted to GcMAF to protect the Nagalase generator from aggressive macrophages. This happens for fetuses (or placenta), for cancers that we see, and for some viruses, including HIV. The Nagalase thus constitutes immune system suppression. See the peer reviewed Journal of Medical Virology 81:16-26 (2009) for details.

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