Risk Realities

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Are We All at Risk for AIDS? It is often said that everyone is at risk for AIDS, but the actual numbers suggest otherwise. After nearly two decades, AIDS cases in this country have remained 94% confined to the originally identified risk groups. (46) The CDC places 88% of American AIDS patients in two categories: men who have sex with men or … [Read more...]

Mothers, Babies and AIDS

Do Pregnant Women Who Test HIV Positive Give Their Babies AIDS? At least 75% of babies born to HIV positive mothers will test HIV negative without medical intervention. (90) Studies have shown that for properly nourished HIV positive expectant mothers receiving regular prenatal care, over 90% of their children test negative with no drug therapy. … [Read more...]

The bigger picture

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Are These Facts News to You? Why are we not getting all the facts about HIV and AIDS? Why do media reports uncritically promote HIV testing and the notion that everyone is at risk for AIDS? Why do the AIDS organizations supported by our tax dollars and donations leave the information addressed in this book out of their education programs and … [Read more...]

Viral Load and T Cell

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What's Up with Viral Load? One glaring problem with the HIV/AIDS hypothesis is that researchers have been unable to find enough HIV (actual virus) in people who test positive to explain compromised health. Even among patients suffering from the most severe AIDS-defining illnesses, HIV is never detected in quantities that could cause depletion of … [Read more...]