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April 11, 2007

HIV workers' social knowledge

Partners in Health is going live with an HIV website that "allows visitors to share insights about the manual and experiences in the field, to ask questions of each other, to answer others' concerns, and to foster a community of care." The editor-in-chief, Joia Mukerhjee, says: "This on-line manual is distinctly a work in progress. We intend to keep it that way. "

Excellent.

(Needless disclosure: My cousin-in-law is an engineer on this project.) [Tags: science health_care publishing knowledge science everything_is_miscellaneous ]

Posted by D. Weinberger at April 11, 2007 09:25 AM


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We are a London based clinic in the process of clinical trial for a new herbal-based medicine for HIV, which we have been refining over the past 6 years. Animal experiments confirmed that it is 100% safe and even at high doses no immediate or delayed side effects were noted. We have completed clinical trial on 15 UK patients, all of whom have seen their viral count decrease significantly and CD4 count recover proportionally without any side effects.

The duration of the treatment is normally between 6 – 12 months depending on the individual patient’s profile and the stage of the infection. We are looking for candidates to join our on-going trial treatment programme.

Interested candidates can contact us via email at hiv.support.2001@googlemail.com

We are able to ship medicine free of charge to anywhere in the world in exchange we request that the candidates provide us with blood test results throughout the course of the treatment.

Posted by: Professor Duo Gao | May 4, 2007 02:59 PM


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