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Calif. University Awarded $17M to Study Link Between HIV and Meth

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Henry

I'm saddened to read about this blatant misallocation of research dollars. There are currently ~300 people on ADAP waiting lists! Does NIDA need to find an excuse to exist by supporting these useless studies? Is there graft involved or kickbacks? There have already been studies that detail what happens in the CNS with HIV/meth. Even if more could be learned, it should not be a top priority given great need in other areas of HIV treatment and research. This is shameful.

December 15, 2009 NYC

Eugene

Why not use this precious 17M to sponsor therapeutic vaccine (for the future), instead of finding a unknown but less important past? What a waste of money!!

December 15, 2009 Taipei

Rob C

This is the stupidest thing I have ever heard of. Give the money to lobbyists that fight to lower drug prices. This is shameful. DUH!! You do meth your gonna have problems and maybe catch a disease This PISSED ME OFF! WHAT A WASTE OF MONEY!

December 13, 2009 Miami,FL

Thomas

UNBELIEVABLE! meth- drugs made from household chemicals put into a body with hiv- not rocket science, it harms your whole system so what would make anyone think that it does not amplify the hiv virus- 3M$ could help people get off meth. There are enough peolpe who have used meth who are positive you could test with the tests you use now without spending 3M$ a year-no wonder there is no money for prevention and treatment- meth has been around a LONG time-need to ctach up researchers-.....

December 11, 2009

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