Cheryl: Tom Bethell had his article about Lindsey ready. It would be in the May 10, 1993, National Review, on the stands end of April. We were excited, knowing thousands of people would read his article! It was a great story, and we really appreciated Tom's work and effort in getting it published. "The Cure That Failed"
The nucleoside analogue abacavir (Ziagen) has been shown to cause heart attacks, and in 2012, this was being suppressed because Glaxo still controlled the patent. In fact, the Danish researcher who found the connection was given death threats and had to be escorted around an AIDS conference in Mexico City with bodyguards. If Rico's ARV therapy included abacavir, that's the most likely culprit for a cardiovascular event.
can't believe what my nephew and my sister Lindsey are subjected to, God, I don't think it's fair and honest to do something like that, it's ugly to do a pure and simple experiment on the baby instead of giving him a chance at life, this doctor was not honest.
The nucleoside analogue abacavir (Ziagen) has been shown to cause heart attacks, and in 2012, this was being suppressed because Glaxo still controlled the patent. In fact, the Danish researcher who found the connection was given death threats and had to be escorted around an AIDS conference in Mexico City with bodyguards. If Rico's ARV therapy included abacavir, that's the most likely culprit for a cardiovascular event.
can't believe what my nephew and my sister Lindsey are subjected to, God, I don't think it's fair and honest to do something like that, it's ugly to do a pure and simple experiment on the baby instead of giving him a chance at life, this doctor was not honest.
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