HEALTH FROM OUTSIDE THE BOX: AIDS/HIV – A Nobel Prize Perspective

Friday, July 21, 2006

AIDS/HIV – A Nobel Prize Perspective

AIDS—Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome. Thought by many to be the scourge of the millennium, in the last decade AIDS has become a household word and, for many, a terrifying end to a troubled life. During the second Reagan presidential campaign in 1983, then Secretary of Health and Human Services, Margaret Heckler, and Robert Gallo from National Institutes of Health, made a startling announcement: AIDS, that strange and terrifying disease that was sweeping through the ranks of San Francisco... Sign in to see full entry.

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