Essays about aids research

  1. aids and government funding
    ... AIDS. To fully understand why our government should continue to spend its funds on AIDS research one must first understand AIDS. ...
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  2. AIDS and HIV
    ... Dr.David Ho, director of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center in New York and one of the studyamp39s authors, says a careful genetic analysis of the sampleamp39s DNA ...
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  3. Heath Relgon
    ... The lack of effective vaccines and antiviral drugs for AIDS has spurred speculation that the funding for AIDS research is insufficient. ...
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  4. Animal Researchpro
    ... with animals. Dr. Murray draws a distinct line between AIDS research and animal rights. You are either for one or the other. He ...
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  5. AIDS
    ... federal government. There have also been many private organizations which have benefits to raise money for AIDS research. There have ...
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  6. Animal Research
    ... which animal experimentation is essential.ampquot Researchers agree that the use of animals is absolutely critical for most of the HIV/AIDS research conducted today. ...
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  7. Aids
    ... But it is hard to keep AIDS research going financially. Maybe one day, after long and tedious research, a cure for AIDS will be found. ...
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  8. AIDS in AFRICA
    ... Nancy Padian, a professor of obstetric and gynecology and director of international programs at UCSFamp39s AIDS Research Institute, has come up with some basic ...
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  9. AIDS in AFRICA
    ... Nancy Padian, a professor of obstetric and gynecology and director of international programs at UCSFamp39s AIDS Research Institute, has come up with some basic ...
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  10. AIDS
    ... organized a march. The goal of this march was an increase in funding for AIDS research. They met with great opposition. The journalist ...
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  11. animal testing
    ... E. Murray, a member of the board of directors of Americans for Medical Progress, claims that AIDS research would be impossible without animal experimentation. ...
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  12. marijuana a medicinal drug
    ... Yet when tried marijuana they gained all the weight back Jernigan 1. Kenny Jenks, chairman of the Marijuana/AIDS Research Service has noted, ampquotTo the ...
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  13. Cure for Aids
    ... America and Europe. The research was not funded until the International AIDS vaccine Initiative was created. It provides Africa ...
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  14. Aids outbreak
    ... speach. Most victims have not lived as long as he which is why AIDS has lead to some extensive research. Investigators supported ...
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  15. Aids outbreak
    ... speach. Most victims have not lived as long as he which is why AIDS has lead to some extensive research. Investigators supported ...
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  16. Aids outbreak
    ... speach. Most victims have not lived as long as he which is why AIDS has lead to some extensive research. Investigators supported ...
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  17. Aids outbreak
    ... speach. Most victims have not lived as long as he which is why AIDS has lead to some extensive research. Investigators supported ...
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  18. AIDS in Africa
    ... of education, but programs such as the International Aids Vaccine Initiative a charity dedicated to raising money for AIDS vaccine research, patenting the ...
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  19. AIDS: A Preventable Epidemic
    ... Of the worldamp39s diseased population, AIDS infects about 90 of them. But only 10 of what is spent on disease research is for finding a vaccine for AIDS. ...
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  20. Policy 2
    ... Organizations include the American Foundation for AIDS Research, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC National AIDS Clearinghouse, Gay Menamp39s Health ...
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  21. Stem Cell Research
    ... Many organizations such as American Foundation for AIDS Research, Americans for Medical Progress and Foundation Fighting Blindness are taking part in asking ...
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  22. steroids, in medicine and sports
    ... www.pinehurst.com ampquotA Big Leap Forward in AIDS Research.ampquot US News and World Report 26 November 1990 ampquotFinishing FIrst.ampquot Menamp39s Health March/April 1992 Gorman ...
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  23. legalization of marijuana
    ... 9. Dr. Donald Abrams has had his requests for marijuana, to be used for AIDS research, denied because the NIDA fears multiple requests of this type Lost 9. ...
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  24. Aids and Homosexuals
    ... AIDS: The Second Decade. National Research Council, Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1990 Need for Sustained HIV Prevention Among Men Who Have Sex with ...
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  25. Aids
    ... kissing. 2np. Doctors in todayamp39s society has done some research about using Nutritional Supplements to help prevent the Aids virus. For ...
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  26. AIDS/HIV A Cure
    AIDS/HIV A Cure I did a research paper on AIDS/HIV to find more information about the topic and how a family copes with a love one with the virus. ...
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  27. women and AIDS
    ... women 16. If women are to receive optimal AIDS health care, research must be done specifically to target women 16. In the meantime ...
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  28. Aids
    ... Research provided the means to test donated blood for the presence of the antibodies to the virus, astronomically reducing the chance of ones getting AIDS from ...
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  29. AIDS 4
    ... current research and experience with the disease would seem to indicate that EVENTUALLY nearly all people who are seropostive will develop the full blown AIDS ...
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  30. Is there a Homosexual Gene
    ... personally inherited traits. Hamer has been involved in many other scientific avenues, such as cancer and AIDS research. In fact he ...
    (1449 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)



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