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Daily Archives: December 16, 2010
Ten Thousand and Counting
This week, 538 Refugees hit 10,000 comments. That’s an average of 2,500 per month, or about 85 per day. This is the time of year for navel gazing. In the publishing world, readership is down and most of the staff … Continue reading
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A Cure for AIDS, But at What Cost?
This week’s science news is a relatively old story with a new twist: in the journal Blood, scientists in Germany report a possible “cure” for infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the virus which causes the disease acquired immunodeficiency … Continue reading
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Tagged AIDS, death panels, Health care, Health care rationing, Health care reform, HIV, immunology, science, stem cell
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