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  2. Sarah's Key (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Two main parallel plots are followed through the book. The first is that of ten-year-old Sarah Starzynski, a Jewish girl born in Paris, who is arrested with her parents during the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup. Before they go, she locks her four-year-old brother in a cupboard, thinking the family should be back in a few hours.

  3. A Black Sacramento resident thought HIV would kill him ... - AOL

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    Users take a specific HIV medicine every day or an injectable HIV medicine every two months to reduce the risk of getting HIV through sex or injection drug use. (A shot that lasts six months is ...

  4. Duesberg hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Duesberg's claim that recreational drug use, rather than HIV, was the cause of AIDS has been specifically examined and found to be false. Cohort studies have found that only HIV-positive drug users develop opportunistic infections; HIV-negative drug users do not develop such infections, indicating that HIV rather than drug use is the cause of AIDS.

  5. Larry Kramer - Wikipedia

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    Writing and researching this history has convinced me that the plague of HIV/AIDS has been intentionally allowed to happen." [62] The book was published as a novel by Farrar, Straus & Giroux in 2015. In The New York Times Book Review, Dwight Garner wrote, "I wish I could report that The American People, Volume 1 had power to match its scope. It ...

  6. This Podcast Will Kill You - Wikipedia

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    This Podcast Will Kill You is an American podcast hosted by disease ecologists and epidemiologists Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke. [1] Its first full-length episode was released on October 31, 2017. New episodes were released weekly until the second season, when they were released every two weeks.

  7. Pedro Zamora - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Pablo Zamora (born Pedro Pablo Zamora y Díaz, February 29, 1972 – November 11, 1994) was a Cuban-American AIDS educator and television personality. [1] [2] As one of the first openly gay men with AIDS to be portrayed in popular media, [3] Zamora brought international attention to HIV/AIDS and LGBTQ issues and prejudices through his appearance on MTV's reality television series, The ...

  8. Virgin cleansing myth - Wikipedia

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    The virgin cleansing myth (also referred to as the virgin cure myth, virgin rape myth, or simply virgin myth) is the belief that having sex with a virgin girl cures a man of HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases. [1] Anthropologist Suzanne Leclerc-Madlala says the myth is a potential factor in infant rape by HIV-positive men in South ...

  9. The horrifying true story behind ITV’s Until I Kill You - AOL

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    ITV’s new drama Until I Kill You tells the true story of nurse Delia Balmer’s shocking ordeal of realising her boyfriend of three years was a serial killer.. The series, based on Balmer’s ...

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