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Science Sold Out, Does HIV Really Cause AIDS? by Rebecca Culshaw
The HIV/AIDS hypothesis remains highly controversial, despite the best efforts of medical and insurance establishments, the government, and the media to promote its acceptance. Rebecca Culshaw spent years researching HIV for her work constructing mathematical models of its interactions with the immune system. Rarely do researchers bite the hand that funds them, but Culshaw felt she had no choice. In “Science Sold Out,” she focuses on the changing definition of AIDS and the flaws in all HIV testing. In a much broader sense, she explains how the current, government-based structure of scientific research has corrupted science in the search for truth. The book offers not only scientific reasons for repudiating the HIV/AIDS theory, but also soci
Paperback, 100 pp, $27.95. Buy
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Living Well with HIV and AIDS by Allen L. Gifford, Diana Laurent and Kate Lorig and others
Paperback, 327 pp, $26.95. Buy
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HIV and AIDS by Michael A. Palladino and David Wessner
In this booklet, Professor David Wessner of Davidson College gives a brief examination of HIV, the immune system, and AIDS. Also included within this introduction is a discussion of modern research on drugs and the search for an effective vaccine. Finally, this booklet addresses important global issues associated with the HIV/AIDS pandemic; including access to affordable healthcare, distribution of condoms, and the empowerment of women. HIV and AIDS will give students a greater understanding of HIV/AIDS and the many issues associated with the disease
Paperback, 32 pp, $27.95. Buy
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Notorious H.I.V., The Media Spectacle of Nushawn Williams by Thomas C. Shevory
Notorious H.I.V. also traces the impact of such high-profile cases on communities. Shevory provides a nuanced portrait of the hard economic and cultural realities of Jamestown, New York, and, drawing on Williams’s narratives, of the life of a lower-level drug dealer in a small upstate city
Paperback, 280 pp, $40.95. Buy
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Viral Sex, The Nature of AIDS by Jaap Goudsmit
‘Viral Sex’ provides an eyewitness account of science’s effort to understand and control the spread of this deadly virus, in a journey that reaches from the deepest recesses of the African rainforest, to ancient Egypt and the mummified remains of Barbary apes, to pioneering research labs in the USA and Europe
Paperback, 282 pp, $35.95. Buy
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Viral Sex, The Nature of AIDS by Jaap Goudsmit
Viral Sex illuminates the origins and nature of the world’s most lethal disease. It provides an eyewitness account of science’s effort to understand and control the spread of this deadly virus
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How to Have Theory in an Epidemic, Cultural Chronicles of AIDS by Paula A. Treichler
Presents a comprehensive collection of writings, including essays from the 1980s and 1990s that present an argument about the AIDS epidemic. The author addresses a range of issues, from biomedical discourse and theories of pathogenesis to the mainstream media’s depictions of the crisis in both developed and developing countries
Paperback, 464 pp, $50.95. Buy
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In the Company of My Solitude: American Writing from the AIDS Pandemic by Marie Howe and Michael Klein
Paperback, 219 pp, $20.95. Buy
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The Skeptic’s Guide to the Global AIDS Crisis; Tough Questions Direct Answers, Revised Edition by Dale Hanson Bourke
Investigates solutions to combat the growing emergency with careful regard to the balance of the arguments
Paperback, 104 pp, $13.95. Buy
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