Description |
203 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. |
Series |
Opposing viewpoints series |
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Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Combination drug treatments may end the AIDS crisis / John S. James -- Combination drug treatments may worsen the AIDS crisis / Gabriel Rotello -- An HIV epidemic may strike heterosexuals in North America and Europe / Max Essex -- HIV does not threaten heterosexuals / Peter W. Plumley -- Routine testing would control the spread of AIDS / Helen Mathews Smith -- Mandatory testing of pregnant women and infants would not reduce the spread of AIDS / American Civil Liberties Union -- Home HIV tests will reduce the spread of AIDS / William O. Fabbri -- Home HIV tests are unethical / Christopher J. Portelli -- Health care workers should be tested for HIV / Sanford F. Kuvin -- Mandatory testing of health care workers is unjustified / Keith Berndtson -- Partner notification of HIV status would reduce the spread of AIDS / Geoffrey A. D. Smereck -- Partner notification would not reduce the spread of AIDS / Mark S. Senak -- Condom use can reduce the spread of AIDS / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- Condom use will increase the spread of AIDS / Anthony Zimmerman -- AIDS prevention programs for teenagers should emphasize safe sex / Linda Ellerbee -- AIDS prevention programs for teenagers should emphasize abstinence / New York Bishops -- Needle exchange programs can control the spread of AIDS / Peter Lurie and Pamela DeCarlo -- Needle exchange programs will not control the spread of AIDS / Part I, Mitchell S. Rosenthal, Part II, Joseph Farah -- Education programs prevent high-risk behavior / James Loyce -- Education programs for gay men are badly flawed / Walt Odets -- Education programs should target high-risk groups / John Gagnon -- Drug combinations can inhibit the AIDS virus / Jerome Groopman -- Drug combinations may not inhibit the AIDS virus / Jeffrey L. Reynolds -- Medical marijuana should be legalized for use by AIDS patients / Kevin B. Zeese -- Medical marijuana should not be legalized for use by AIDS patients / Barry R. McCaffrey -- AIDS should be treated with medical nutrition therapy / American Dietetic Association and Canadian Dietetic Association -- Chinese therapies can help AIDS patients / Thomas M. Sinclair, interviewed by John S. James. |
Subject |
AIDS (Disease)
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AIDS (Disease) -- United States.
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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
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Added Author |
Roleff, Tamara L., 1959-
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Cozic, Charles P., 1957-
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ISBN |
1565106679 alkaline paper |
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1565106660 paperback alkaline paper |
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