A critical analysis of the HIV-T4-cell-AIDS hypothesis --; Factor VIII, HIV and AIDS in haemophiliacs: an analysis of their relationship --; Foreign-protein-mediated immunodeficiency in hemophiliacs with and without HIV --; Critical analysis of the current views on the nature of AIDS --; Some mathematical considerations on HIV and AIDS --; HIV as a surrogate marker for drug use: a re-analysis of the San Francisco Men's Health Study --; A critical appraisal of the Vancouver men's study Does it refute the drugs/AIDS hypothesis? --; Duesberg and the right of reply according to Maddox-Nature --; HIV: Science by press conference --; AZT toxicity and AIDS prophylaxis: is AZT beneficial for HIV+ asymptomatic persons with 500 or more T4 cells per cubic millimeter? --; The toxicity of azidothymidine (AZT) on human and animal cells in culture at concentrations used for antiviral therapy --; Measuring inhalant nitrite exposure in gay men: implications for elucidating the etiology of AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma --; A hypothetical disease of the immune system that may bear some relation to the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome --; The epidemiology and transmission of AIDS: a hypothesis linking behavioural and biological determinants to time, person and place --; Five myths about AIDS that have misdirected research and treatment --; Semen alloantigens and lymphocytotoxic antibodies in AIDS and ICL --; AIDS and good theory-making --; How much longer can we afford the AIDS virus monopoly? --; HIV and AIDS: Have we been misled? Questions of scientific and journalistic responsibility --; To fund or not to fund, that is the question: proposed experiments on the drug-AIDS hypothesis To inform or not to inform, that is another question --; HIV Symposium at AAAS Conference --; AIDS and poppers --; NIDA meeting calls for research into the poppers-Kaposi's sarcoma connection --; The thinking problem in HIV-science --; The incidence quagmire --; The HIV test --; Cry, beloved country How Africa became the victim of a non-existent epidemic of HIV/AIDS.
Despite enormous efforts, over 100,000 papers and over