In a podcast appearance, New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers falsely claimed an antiretroviral drug called azidothymidine, or AZT, to treat HIV was “killing people” in the 1980s. Rodgers cited ...
A June 5 Instagram video features a man narrating over several clips of people protesting an HIV drug called AZT. The video is from the third installment of a conspiracy theory-ridden film series ...
The erroneous narrative that the COVID-19 vaccines have caused hundreds of thousands of deaths is being deployed again for a drug developed in response to another pandemic that began decades ago. "AZT ...
Dr. Anthony Fauci, who has been the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institute of Health since 1985, led efforts to find a treatment for AIDS at ...
AIDS was once the number one cause of death for men 25-44. While the illness is no longer a death sentence, there's still a lot of work to do. Since HIV was first discovered in 1983, medical experts ...
On June 5, 1981, national health experts published accounts of a strange infection circulating around Los Angeles. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported on that day that, ...
Animal studies: Studies in macaques showed protection after HIV-2 exposure in 11 of 12 animals with initiation of tenofovir at 12, 36, or 72 hours after exposure. [2] The review of nonoccupational PEP ...
Miguel, a 63-year-old Los Angeles teacher, recently marked the 38th anniversary of his diagnosis with HIV. The doctor had told him he would be dead in a couple of years. He lived fearful that each ...
The latest issue of Harper’s Magazine contains a stunning 15-page article by well-known AIDS denialist Celia Farber (formerly of Spin magazine) that extensively repeats UC Berkeley virologist Peter ...
Infants who received a single dose of the inexpensive antiviral drug nevirapine (NVP) soon after birth--and whose mothers took one dose of the same drug during labor--were 41 percent less likely to ...
In the Sept. 13 issue of The Lancet, Johns Hopkins and Ugandan researchers report final results of a study showing that a safe, simple and inexpensive treatment reduces transmission of HIV from ...
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