Smartphones have taken on a unanticipated role in healthcare by serving as medical devices for both consumers and health care providers. By leveraging the ...
HIV Prevention: How it Has Changed
Brad Hare talks about the science of prevention and how it has changed in the last few years--how the new biomedical methods of prevention like microbicides, ...
Dr. Hare, what is the difference in the U.S., (or Canada, or the U.K., or
Australia, or New Zealand, or Europe) in HIV rates between circumcised and
intact men? There is NO difference! So, why would you promote circumcision
in the U.S.? As a matter of fact, there is NO difference in South Africa,
either! Those studies you cite did NOT do contact tracing to find out how
the men got HIV. The study/trial results are NOT seen in the real world
outside the study. Wake up, Dr. Hare!
The African clinical trials were badly designed and executed. Because they
were cut short after only 18 months, they do not rule out risk
compensation. Those trials also concluded that male circ only affects one
channel of HIV transmission: from infected women to uninfected males.
Male circumcision has not resulted in the expected outcomes and has even
reversed gains from other methods. It is most unfortunate that Dr. Hare
shows himself not to be current with the facts on the ground.
The evidence male circumcision prevents HIV transmission is flimsy - 10 of
18 African countries surveyed showed that cut men are more likely to have
HIV than uncut men.
Progressivism, socialism, communism, luciferianism, satanism all together
in one big feather bed on wheels built from political spin, the promise of
entitlements, half-truths, and outright lies on the rails of ignorance,
complacency, and the absence of objective thinking. This vehicle, en-route
to its final destination, will pass the stations of misery, murder, war,
death by the billions, and ultimate ruin.
White Coat Personal Stories
The White Coat Ceremony at McGill is entitled "Donning the Healer's Habit Ceremony". It was inaugurated in 2001 and for the first decade was named in honor ...
Welcome to Manchester Medical School 2013: Students' Self-Shot Video
Current MbChB undergraduates at Manchester Medical School shot their own video to give 2013 new starters an idea of what to expect when they arrive.