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Re the gynaechologist thing; There was a well-known gynae who was a gay bloke and included - I think - Myra Hindley amongst his patients, and died of HIV in the nineties. If I had a clue about his name I could source summat, but it's true, honest!

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Re the gynaechologist thing; There was a well-known gynae who was a gay bloke and included - I think - Myra Hindley amongst his patients, and died of HIV in the nineties. If I had a clue about his name I could source summat, but it's true, honest!

wow what a story... thats true?

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Absolutely true, was well over a decade back mind, so the man's name escapes me. Back in the days the national press went apeshit when a doctor tested positive.

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Shocking account of the depths of South African AIDS denial

Zackie Achmat is a hero: the founder of the Treatment Action Campaign in South Africa, he recently won a breakthrough in his long battle against the vitamin-loving Aids denialists of Mbeki’s government, to make HIV medication available through the public health system.

 

Achmat has been nominated for the Nobel peace prize, and is a hero in ways you’d better hope you never get the chance to be. Meanwhile this vicious and unhinged hatred, this surrealist charge of genocide, comes from a colleague of the vitamin peddler Rath: from Anthony Brink, from the man who is credited with introducing Mbeki to HIV denialism, who has helped cost the lives of tens of thousands of people needlessly deprived of effective treatments.

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Shocking account of the depths of South African AIDS denial

Zackie Achmat is a hero: the founder of the Treatment Action Campaign in South Africa, he recently won a breakthrough in his long battle against the vitamin-loving Aids denialists of Mbeki's government, to make HIV medication available through the public health system.

 

Achmat has been nominated for the Nobel peace prize, and is a hero in ways you'd better hope you never get the chance to be. Meanwhile this vicious and unhinged hatred, this surrealist charge of genocide, comes from a colleague of the vitamin peddler Rath: from Anthony Brink, from the man who is credited with introducing Mbeki to HIV denialism, who has helped cost the lives of tens of thousands of people needlessly deprived of effective treatments.

 

I have to agree with wow....just wow.

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Gambian President Yahya Jammeh has announced to the world that he can cure AIDS in 3 days, using a few secret medicinal herb ingredients.

 

Leading experts on the condition have cast some doubt on these claims.

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Gambian President Yahya Jammeh has announced to the world that he can cure AIDS in 3 days, using a few secret medicinal herb ingredients.

 

Leading experts on the condition have cast some doubt on these claims.

 

Perhaps they should just turn to him and say. "OK. Prove it"

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yep i would cast some doubt on these claims too.. well anyway lets give the guy a chance? surely there must be some takers who are willing to be test subjects?

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yep i would cast some doubt on these claims too.. well anyway lets give the guy a chance? surely there must be some takers who are willing to be test subjects?

 

If I had HIV I'd let them use me as a guinea pig, I wouldn't have much to lose, so far the brightest minds of the medical world haven't come up with a cure yet.

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Wonder if anyone on that list caught it from someone else on the list.

 

What does AIDS stand for?

Arse Injected Death Sentence.

 

(an oldie but goodie)

Dickhead.

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The most famous case of somebody moderately famous catching AIDS from someone else in the same position fame wise has to be the double anal scene that left Canadian pornster Lara Roxx with the permanent positive feelings. Am I remembering it wrong or wastn't there even a release for the tape?

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Wonder if anyone on that list caught it from someone else on the list.

 

What does AIDS stand for?

Arse Injected Death Sentence.

 

(an oldie but goodie)

Dickhead.

 

no i dont think you can catch it that way

 

more like dick - anus (pronounced in borat way)

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One pill a day from now on. Unlikely to be that helpful to the likes of Greg Louganis who is - probably - too far gone already. The progress highlighted by this development does suggest the likes of Lara Roxx might have it easier and healthier long into the future.

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What strikes me most is that the bulk of the deaths occurred before 2000. After that year you don't see that many people die of the desease. I think we can contribute that to two things. The awareness of the desease and the progressing medical research.

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What strikes me most is that the bulk of the deaths occurred before 2000. After that year you don't see that many people die of the desease. I think we can contribute that to two things. The awareness of the desease and the progressing medical research.

 

Yes, I think those who persist with Louganis, Johnson (both Holly and Magic) etc on their deathlists might have a lot less joy than they used to get out of the likes of Freddie ("pizza under the door") Mercury all those years ago.

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"Magic Johnson doesn't have AIDS!", say totally non-controversial shock jocks.

 

He does have a magic johnson, though.

 

So, let one of that shock jock pair offer up a body cavity to be smeared with some Magic semen. It'd score big on the ratings!

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HIV goes way back to the 1920s in the Congo.

 

I skimmed through the article earlier and I don't remember seeing any part of it that addressed the million-Zimbabwe-dollar question.

 

Exactly how did the disease transfer from chimps to humans in the first place?

 

And wasn't Congo a French colony back then? So.... er..... :scratchhead:

 

Ahem

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HIV goes way back to the 1920s in the Congo. I skimmed through the article earlier and I don't remember seeing any part of it that addressed the million-Zimbabwe-dollar question. Exactly how did the disease transfer from chimps to humans in the first place? And wasn't Congo a French colony back then? So.... er..... :scratchhead: Ahem

 

This is about the closest they get to explaining that bit

 

HIV is a mutated version of a chimpanzee virus, known as simian immunodeficiency virus, which probably made the species-jump through contact with infected blood while handling bush meat.

The virus made the jump on multiple occasions. One event led to HIV-1 subgroup O which affects tens of thousands in Cameroon.

Yet only one cross-species jump, HIV-1 subgroup M, went on to infect millions of people across every country in the world.

The answer to why this happened lies in the era of black and white film and the tail-end of the European empires.

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HIV goes way back to the 1920s in the Congo. I skimmed through the article earlier and I don't remember seeing any part of it that addressed the million-Zimbabwe-dollar question. Exactly how did the disease transfer from chimps to humans in the first place? And wasn't Congo a French colony back then? So.... er..... :scratchhead: Ahem

 

This is about the closest they get to explaining that bit

 

HIV is a mutated version of a chimpanzee virus, known as simian immunodeficiency virus, which probably made the species-jump through contact with infected blood while handling bush meat.

The virus made the jump on multiple occasions. One event led to HIV-1 subgroup O which affects tens of thousands in Cameroon.

Yet only one cross-species jump, HIV-1 subgroup M, went on to infect millions of people across every country in the world.

The answer to why this happened lies in the era of black and white film and the tail-end of the European empires.

 

"Bush meat" yeah, thats one word for it.

 

Look, what I'm saying is that Frenchies shagged apes.

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wasn't Congo a French colony back then?

 

Belgian.

 

regards,

Hein

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HIV goes way back to the 1920s in the Congo. I skimmed through the article earlier and I don't remember seeing any part of it that addressed the million-Zimbabwe-dollar question. Exactly how did the disease transfer from chimps to humans in the first place? And wasn't Congo a French colony back then? So.... er..... :scratchhead: Ahem

 

This is about the closest they get to explaining that bit

 

HIV is a mutated version of a chimpanzee virus, known as simian immunodeficiency virus, which probably made the species-jump through contact with infected blood while handling bush meat.

The virus made the jump on multiple occasions. One event led to HIV-1 subgroup O which affects tens of thousands in Cameroon.

Yet only one cross-species jump, HIV-1 subgroup M, went on to infect millions of people across every country in the world.

The answer to why this happened lies in the era of black and white film and the tail-end of the European empires.

 

"Bush meat" yeah, thats one word for it.

 

Look, what I'm saying is that Frenchies shagged apes.

 

So you're implying that the Frenchies will shag anything if it was put in a dress, skirt or perhaps a chimp with a tutu?

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wasn't Congo a French colony back then?

 

Belgian.

 

regards,

Hein

 

orite. Close enough. However it was a Frenchie (of sorts) who laid a lot of the er... "groundwork" in the 70s. i.e. it was the only thing he ever did while he was on the ground.

 

So you're implying that the Frenchies will shag anything if it was put in a dress, skirt or perhaps a chimp with a tutu?

 

No, not even. Just "haha French people" is enough for me.

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To take this full circle...

 

All I was trying to say is that a lot of celebs who died in the early 1980s probably died of AIDS but didn't know it, or didn't want us to know it.

 

Such as Old Man Steptoe, for example.

 

And, dare I say it, possibly some of the cast of Dad's Army.

 

Does anyone know who this refers to? As far as I know none of the Dad's Army cast who died in the 80s died of cancer. Arnold Ridley died after a fall, John Laurie had emphysema, Arthur died of a stroke and John le Mesurier had cirrhosis of the liver. James Beck died way before the 80s and Frank Williams and Ian Lavender are still alive and I think we can rule out Clive Dunn.

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To take this full circle...

 

All I was trying to say is that a lot of celebs who died in the early 1980s probably died of AIDS but didn't know it, or didn't want us to know it.

 

Such as Old Man Steptoe, for example.

 

And, dare I say it, possibly some of the cast of Dad's Army.

 

Does anyone know who this refers to? As far as I know none of the Dad's Army cast who died in the 80s died of cancer. Arnold Ridley died after a fall, John Laurie had emphysema, Arthur died of a stroke and John le Mesurier had cirrhosis of the liver. James Beck died way before the 80s and Frank Williams and Ian Lavender are still alive and I think we can rule out Clive Dunn.

 

It's been suggested that Tony Beckley may have died of AIDS rather than the official diagnosis of cancer in 1980...

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