Tony Brown's journal. AIDS and health
Description
As new reports of patients who were HIV positive but who never developed AIDS continue to show up in medical journals, the validity of the official government's position that the human immunodefiency virus is the precursor to AIDS is brought into question. Radio host Dr. Gary Null, a long-time health advocate, says that the health and well-being of the American public may be in jeopardy because of an overabundance of mis-information about AIDS. Dr. Null discusses the new AIDS research findings and is joined by tennis legend Arthur Ashe, who was recently diagnosed with AIDS.
Runtime
27 min
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Date of Publication
1992
Database
Alexander Street
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