duesberg in A Sentence

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    Duesberg was the world's preeminent retrovirologist.

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    Duesberg: In terms of disease, they do nothing.

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    Duesberg: AZT is a DNA chain terminator.

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    Duesberg's knowledge of retroviruses was unparalleled.

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    Dr. Peter Duesberg is a chemist and retroviral expert.

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    Duesberg: Doctors give HIV-positive patients drugs before they're even sick.

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    Duesberg: Viruses are only dangerous the first time you encounter them.

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    Duesberg: Viruses are only dangerous the first time you encounter them.

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    He and Duesberg work in collaboration on cancer and AIDS research.

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    Both Rasnick and Duesberg were advisors on President Mbeki's South African AIDS panel.

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    Duesberg's HIV/AIDS claims have been addressed and rejected as erroneous by the scientific community.

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    Duesberg: According to the New York Times and Time magazine, 450,000 Americans are taking AZT every single day of their life.

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    The incident prompted several complaints to Duesberg's institution, the University of California, Berkeley, which began a misconduct investigation of Duesberg in 2009.

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    Peter Duesberg: In 1987 I was invited by Cancer Research to discuss whether retroviruses, including HIV, could cause disease or immune deficiency.

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    Taking Gallo's advice, I spoke with Duesberg and two other health advocates about the first AIDS patients, drug abuse and the new prescription drugs that are killing AIDS patients today.

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    Long considered a contrarian by his scientific colleagues, Duesberg began to gain public notoriety with a March 1987 article in Cancer Research entitled“Retroviruses as Carcinogens and Pathogens: Expectations and Reality”.

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    In this and subsequent writings, Duesberg proposed his hypothesis that AIDS is caused by long-term consumption of recreational drugs and/or antiretroviral drugs, and that HIV was a harmless passenger virus.

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    In this and subsequent writings, Duesberg proposed his hypothesis that AIDS is caused by long-term consumption of recreational drugs or antiretroviral drugs, and that HIV is a harmless passenger virus.

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    Duesberg disputed these findings in an article in the journal Medical Hypotheses, but the journal's publisher, Elsevier, later retracted Duesberg's article over accuracy and ethics concerns as well as its rejection during peer review.

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