How Far We’ve Come in the Battle Against AIDS (Medical Progress Today) Type : Editorial Publish Date : Friday, June 24, 2011 By Dr. Josh Bloom. We may not realize it now, but at some future date the world will look back and recognize May 2011 as a remarkable turning point in the history of the struggle against AIDS.
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Immunity: when it's smart to go with the herd (Guardian) By Gilbert Ross, M.D., Dr. Henry Miller Type : Editorial Publish Date : Monday, June 13, 2011 By Dr. Henry Miller and Dr. Gilbert Ross.Infectious diseases that used to claim the lives of one in six children before their fifth year are making an alarming comeback in the US. The culprits are parents who should know better – and the politicians who bend over backwards to accommodate them.
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The Hijacking of Earth Day (The American Spectator) A Further Perspective By Gilbert Ross, M.D. Type : Editorial Publish Date : Wednesday, May 11, 2011 By Dr. Gilbert Ross. The last weekend in April saw the confluence of Earth Day and World Malaria Day. The very first Earth Day back in 1970 found many of us devoted to saving the world from polluting corporations and their toxic smog. And in fact, over the course of the next two decades or so, major strides were made in cleaning up our air and water.
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Will Rationing Supersede America's Healthcare Legacy? (Medical News Today) By Gilbert Ross, M.D. Type : Editorial Publish Date : Thursday, March 24, 2011 By Dr. Gilbert Ross. We all like to think of America as a land of opportunity, a place where people are free to make their own choices in matters large and small. That's why it's so disturbing to see American regulators moving to restrict the treatment options of women suffering from advanced-stage "triple-negative" breast cancer, the most difficult type to treat - and doing so at the same time European regulators are reinforcing the choices available for treatment.
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