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Author | Mark Gabrish Conlan Peter Duesberg
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Topic | HIV Isolation Validity AIDS Paradox AIDS Dilemma Peter Duesberg
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AIDS Paradox
AIDS Controversy
AIDS Dilemma
Interview
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Summary | The content is an interview with a scientist named Duesberg who questions the common belief that HIV causes AIDS. He argues that scientists have lost common sense and that drugs used to treat HIV may not be effective. He also mentions the need for controlled clinical studies to determine the true effects of these drugs. Duesberg explains that viruses have a short life cycle and can adapt through mutations. He criticizes the lack of evidence linking HIV to AIDS and suggests that other factors, such as drug use and lifestyle changes, may be responsible. He concludes by discussing the standards for identifying a virus as the cause of a disease.
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By Mark Gabrish Conlan
REAPPRAISING AIDS VOLUME 6, NUMBER 2 & 3
FEBRUARY/MARCH 1998
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An Interview with Peter Duesberg
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