Questioning HIV/AIDS: Morally Reprehensible Or Scientifically Warranted?(Essay)
Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons 2007, Winter, 12, 4
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ABSTRACT One expects scientific discourse to be focused dispassionately on substantive issues. Yet doctors, scientists, and others who question whether human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) have been called the moral equivalent of Holocaust deniers; their employers have been urged to dismiss them; laws under which they could be imprisoned have been envisioned; and media have been asked to purge their archives of anything potentially favorable to such doubting.
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