Here's an article from the Voice of America: "A trusted source of news
and information since 1942."
Hmm, 1942 eh? Would it be cynical of me to suggest that VoA was set
up during the Second World War for propaganda purposes? :)
<http://www.voanews.com/english/2008-05-14-voa71.cfm>:
----- Begin Quote -----
Researchers have determined that commonly prescribed triple-drug
combination therapies that use old antiviral drugs are the most
effective for suppressing the deadly virus that causes AIDS. The
findings have major implications for doctors as they grapple with
different drugs to treat HIV infected individuals. VOA's Jessica
Berman re****ts from Wa****ngton.
While there's still no cure for AIDS, and new anti-HIV drugs become
available, doctors keep puzzling over which combinations of drugs to
prescribe to their patients to halt the progression of the deadly
disease.
----- End Quote -----
Notice how the word "deadly" crops up twice in the article's open
paragraphs, as if there's need to reinforce the 'fact.'
Oh, and Death, a while ago you asked who said HIV kills. Again,
here's your answer: the Voice of America. Did you know it's been "a
trusted source of news and information since 1942?" LOL
----- Begin Quote -----
[Sharon Riddler, a professor of medicine at the University of
Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania:] "We found that the regimen that I think
is the most commonly used regimen now is indeed safe, well-tolerated
and effective," she said. "And I think more effective than the
alternative regimens that are available."
----- End Quote -----
Sharon does a lot of thinking.
--
<http://www.hiv-poz.co.uk/>
4,871 days and counting...


|