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Seth Kalichman: How to Spot an Aids Denialist

Seth Kalichman's pages from New Humanist, Nov/Dec 2009

Imagine that you or someone you love just received an HIV positive test result. The news is devastating. After a short time you begin to face the diagnosis. You turn to the Internet for answers. Full Article at Butterflies and Wheels

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