ATLANTA — One month ago, Dr. William Logan told Georgia’s AIDS Task Force that two medical schools wanted to duplicate his blood-heating approach to fighting the disease and said 50 patients could be treated by year’s end. Now, Logan admits bluntly, his research is almost… Read More
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Report undercuts AIDS treatment > Blood-heating approach `dead,’ researcher says