November 15, 2007
People in AIDS Vaccine Study to Be Warned of Possible Higher Risk
SAN FRANCISCO -- Nearly 3,000 volunteers who participated in a study of an experimental AIDS vaccine that may have unexpectedly raised the risk of contracting HIV will be notified shortly whether they received the actual vaccine or a placebo. Leaders of the study, including representatives of vaccine manufacturer Merck & Co., the National Institutes of Health, and a network of doctors who enrolled the volunteers decided Monday to "un-blind" it after lengthy discussions in Seattle last week. Full story...
Medical Consequences Of What Homosexuals Do
Throughout history, all civilized societies have condemned homosexuality. Until 1961 homosexual acts were illegal throughout America.