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A recent WHO report, over two decades after the Global AIDS Epidemic began, Shows no Signs of AIDS Abating. Why? asks Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD.
Summary: Although it is currently difficult to find anyone who openly questions HIV as the cause of AIDS, a fast growing number of scientists express their doubts privately. Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD, lead author in a bacterial AIDS study in The Journal of Infectious Diseases, here questions whether HIV is a virus. - June 18, 2005

Is mad cow disease caused by a bacteria? Researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer MD addresses the issue.
Summary: Transmissible spongiform enchephalopathies (TSE's), include bovine spongiform encephalopathy (also called BSE or "mad cow disease"), Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD) in humans, and scrapie in sheep. They remain a mystery, their cause hotly debated. But between 1994 and 1996, 12 people in England came down with CJD, the human form of mad cow, and all had eaten beef from suspect cows. Here resercher/internist Lawrence Broxmeyer MD offers a new approach to this disease. - May 29, 2005

At First They Called SARS "Bird Flu" Also Says Internist/Researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer MD
Summary: According to Lawrence Broxmeyer MD, the lessons to be learned from the SARS epidemic are still applicable. Virologist Vincent Plummer of Winnipeg's National Microbiology Laboratory found at the time that indeed 1 in 5 perfectly healthy Canadians with a history of recent travel to Asia had the virus. Therefore SARS microbiologic origins remained unclear. (SARS: Just another viral acronym? Medical Hypotheses 61(2), 314–317ª 2003 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.) - May 22, 2005

Physician/Researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer MD Addresses The Controversial Question: Is Cancer Just An Incurable Disease?
Summary: Recently, Elsevier, foremost publisher of world medical literature peer-reviewed and published Lawrence Broxmeyer MD's "Is cancer just an incurable infectious disease?" Medical Hypothesis 63 (986-996) 2004. Here he discusses that publication. - May 19, 2005

Investigator Lawrence Broxmeyer MD sees the possibility of bacteriophages as the antimicrobrials of the future.
Summery: Lead researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer MD recently appeared in a multi-center preliminary study published in The Journal of Infectious Diseases that showed that bacteriophages, the viruses which live in and can kill bacteria, did just that to virulent, antibiotic-resistant microbes. Here he talks about the implications of this work. - May 13, 2005

Physician Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD Investigates Link Between Infection and Heart Disease
Summary: Internist Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD believes that cardiovascular disease is just that. Here he specifically points to the microbe he feels is behind it and cites recent studies to validate his point. - May 11, 2005

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