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Scientists Developing At-Home Viral Load Monitoring Device

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Ron

This will also empower people to know when they are most potent and the ones who do spread the disease and find it satisfying to do so, will be more knowledgeable without anyone knowing what is really going on. This happens anyway but, I think that spreaders have a systematic approach and know when to seed the victim. I've talked to many poz guys on gay.com and manhunt who find it a thrill to spread the disease.

August 18, 2010 Boston MA

don gilbert

THE PRODUCT IS A MUST!!!

May 15, 2009 st petersburg

Albert

I would love to see this happen! It would save time and money. What worries me is, how much the devise would cost?

May 14, 2009 Sacramento

Alex

The fact is that already in medical school doctors are taught about all the ways to manipulate scientific data and not to trust drug company information. But sometime after they leave medical school, start meeting pretty sales reps, get little gifts, are taken to dinner or become speakers for various drug companies, all those warnings seem to simply vanish form their little minds. And the patient becomes someone they can use to test the most recent, least tested and most expensive medicine on, w

May 12, 2009 NY

Mark

I'm an elite controller and I would absolutely love this. It seems like a pointless waste of time, effort, and money for me to go to a doctor and have them tell me what I've come to expect - CD4 cells are high, and VL is undetectable. This way, if there was a rise at some point, I could make the appropriate appointment with a doctor to begin clinical monitoring or drug assistance.

May 12, 2009 Minneapolis

Mike

Great! The only thing my HIV specialist does is read my viral load & T-cells... Then charge me $195.00 for the less than 5 minutes. My City will give my Doctor away And screw lab corp who makes a fortune doing lab work as well. I can read my own numbers and know the drugs better then my infectious disease specialist who is subpar but one of the few left, and takes (rips off my) high dollar rippo-off health insurance ($610.00 mo)

May 12, 2009 St. Pete

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