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By: John G Bartlett
ISBN: 0781789117
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Release Date: 01 October, 2005
Bioscience book rank: 549575
By: Amy L. Sutton
ISBN: 078080824X
Publisher: Omnigraphics, Inc.
Release Date: 01 January, 2006
Bioscience book rank: 914175
The third updated edition of the consumer health reference SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SOURCEBOOK updates all details about STDs in the general population as well as in specific groups, surveying all kinds of infections, strategies for prevention, and the latest advancements in treatment. The latter includes current research initiatives as well, helping consumers chart the past, present and future prognosis of treatments themselves. <br /> <br />Diane C. Donovan <br />California Bookwatch <br />
By: Mary Ann Hoffman
ISBN: 1572300639
Publisher: The Guilford Press
Release Date: 16 February, 1996
Bioscience book rank: 841190
By: Joan Shenton
ISBN: 1860643337
Publisher: I. B. Tauris
Release Date: 15 March, 1998
Bioscience book rank: 931787
The facts speak clearly: - <br /> <br />AIDS never spread into the hetero population. <br /> <br />People over 65 in both America and Canada get so called 'AIDS' three times MORE than teenagers. Hardly what you would expect from an std. <br /> <br />The mortality rate in South Africa from non natural causes is at exactly the same 2.2% PA level it was before 'AIDS'. How could all the old diseases simply vanish over night to be replace with a single syndrome? <br /> <br />Nothing about 'AIDS' makes sense and this book makes the point with great skill. A MUST READ.

Shenton's book is the best work I've read yet that questions the link between HIV (or ANY virus, for that matter)and AIDS. Anyone who reads this book will be utterly transfixed by it. It is both fascinating and frightening to read about the unanswered questions that continue to vex scientists, researchers and the like about the supposed link between HIV and AIDS. What is more frightening, however, is the extent to which these individuals will go to prevent these gaps in AIDS theory from becoming public knowledge, and how they refuse even to entertain any other possible explanation(s) for AIDS other than their precious "virus." Meanwhile, people continue dying.

Shenton's telling of a decade of investigation is a complementary part of the AIDS puzzle in main started and mostly filled in by scientists Robert Root-Bernstein and Peter Duesberg; - and Shenton journalistic comrades such as Jad Adams and Michael Fumento. Deductive, objective analysis of all the medical "reporting" of the AIDS statistics have always led to the realization that "you can't get there from here" in trying to understand what the establishment (NIH, CDC, WHO, etc.) has almost successfully rammed down the throats of Americans, and in doing so has killed tens to hundreds of thousands of patients decades before their time. The immense value of Shenton's work is that it is a lifesaving read for those who want to make their own decisions when confronted by a blood test that comes back "positive" for HIV antibodies as one can then refuse to be a fatal victim of the toxic therapy that is currently in vogue, and in fact one can then proceed to take the proper steps to fully recovered health as pointed to by this book and the other authors cited above.
By: Cynthia Cannon, Ph.D. Poindexter, Sharon Marie Keigher
ISBN: 0789026465
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date: 27 September, 2004
Bioscience book rank: 567463
By: Misha Ruth Cohen, Kalia Doner
ISBN: 0805051171
Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
Release Date: 15 June, 1998
Bioscience book rank: 253041
This book is comprehensive and clear for both the Chinese Medical practitioner, and for the HIV patient. <br />Misha Cohen has done amazing work and research with HIV and Chinese Medicine, and we are fortunate to have this information neatly organized and at our fingertips.

This book provides such a great wealth of information concerning Eastern views of medicine and health. It is written in plain language, in order for the reader to understand the different aspects of Chinese medicine and how it relates to the HIV/AIDS virus. <p>A person who is not sold on Western views of treating HIV/AIDS will definitely like the alternative therapies and ideas presented in this book.<p>Chinese philosophies of healing fit so much better into "balancing" the body. So many Western doctors feel that prescribing pills is the only effective way to combat HIV and AIDS. Chinese medicine teaches a person to examine the "systems" of their body, and how to keep them in check. By modifying your lifestlye, and practicing "body balancing" you can empower yourself and your body for the battle against the HIV virus.<p>People with HIV and AIDS should start listening to their bodies, and not to Western medicine dogma!
By: Nelson Michael, Jerome H. Kim
ISBN: 0896033694
Publisher: Humana Press
Release Date: 15 March, 1999
Bioscience book rank: 749747
This is a must-read for anyone interested in any aspect of HIV laboratory protocol. By far the best book on the market! Makes a wonderful reference for any lab. Highly recommended!
By: Mark M., Ed. Lanier
ISBN: 0754624587
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Release Date: 2006
Bioscience book rank: 603110
By: Rafael M. Diaz
ISBN: 0415913888
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date: 18 November, 1997
Bioscience book rank: 465424
The first few pages are falling out of the book, and you never answered my question about the quality.

Dr. Diaz talks about the multiple factors which may contribute to gay Latino men's susceptibility to contract HIV/AIDS. This book is great in that it does not assume that all Latinos associate gays with whiteness or that those who are attracted to men refrain from identifying as gay. It ends with a promotion of activism and a description of a gay Latino organization that is fighting the disease. Every GLM that I know in San Francisco owns a copy and every gay person of color should go out and buy one for themselves. This book is an important contribution to gay studies and Latino studies.
By: Andrea Bakke, Corean Bakke
ISBN: 0975534505
Publisher: Bakken Books
Release Date: September, 2004
Bioscience book rank: 1030392
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