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AIDS
: Opposing Viewpoints Opposing Viewpoints
Series
by Tamara L. Roleff (Editor), Charles P. Cozic
(Editor)
Another in the Opposing Viewpoints series,
this examines the many aspects of the disease,
its controversial prevention strategies, and its
treatments. Since information about HIV/AIDS changes
almost daily, the currency and the wide-ranging
articles from both mainstream and less well known
sources, juxtaposed to invite thought and debate,
are especially valuable. |
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HIV,
Health, and Your Community: A Guide for Action
by Reuben Granich, Jonathan Mermin, Mona Sfeir
(Illustrator), Suzan Goodman (Contributor)
Easy-to-understand guide for health workers
in areas with few medical resources, such as rural
Africa or Thailand. Designed as a manual for those
confronting the HIV epidemic in their communities
and without medical or technical knowledge or
prior training in the prevention of HIV. Uses
contemporary examples and halftone line drawings.
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Shots
in the Dark: The Wayward Search for an AIDS Vaccine
by Jon Cohen
A wake-up call, a must-read for policy makers,
scientific leaders and everyone who is working
to stop AIDS |
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The
River : A Journey to the Source of HIV and AIDS
by Edward Hooper, W. D. Hamilton
In this hefty volume, Hooper, a journalist
and author, puts forward a startling theory about
the origin of HIV and AIDS. Based on over 600
interviews and more than 4,000 written sources,
his research suggests that HIV may have been spread
to humans, not from the "natural" result of human/chimp
encounters as previously believed, but rather
from medical experiments done in Africa in the
1950s with an oral polio vaccine which may have
been manufactured from chimpanzee kidneys. |
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What
if everything you thought you knew about AIDS
was wrong?
by Christine Maggiore, Kary Mullis
" Clear, concise and completely accurate,
Maggiore's powerful little book is highly recommended
reading for anyone who has ever had the doubt
about any aspect of the 'global AIDS pandemic,'
and is absolutely compulsory reading for those
few never have." |
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Inventing
the AIDS Virus
by Peter H. Duesberg, Kary Mullis
A well-credentialed scientist's hard-driving
attack on the accepted view that AIDS is an infectious
disease caused by HIV |
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Viral
Sex : The Nature of AIDS
by Jaap Goudsmit
The thoughts and experiences of such a scientist
are a rare treat, and Goudsmit writes well, enlivening
his vast store of information with humorous asides....
There is a good deal of technical information
in this book, but its appeal reaches far beyond
just fellow scientists. It is full of astonishing
and interesting facts not only about viruses but
about the humans studying them. |
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Ethics
in HIV-Related Psychotherapy: Clinical Decision-Making
in Complex Cases
by John R., Phd. Anderson (Editor), Robert L.,
Phd Barret (Editor)
No review available |