Texas, South African Boys Share Rare Disease
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Dec 1, 1981 Fransie Geringer, left, and Mickey Hays victims of an aging disease, ... The boys are likely to be in for another big surprise when they tour the popular ...
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Victim of Rare Disease Fights Ignorance
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Jul 11, 1982 Establishes Gaucher's Disease Registry to Share Information. By RICHARD SIMON, TimesStaflWriter. In 1961, Rubin Bakin, at age 40, discovered he was ...
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WHO IS AT RISK? VARIABLES COMPLICATE THE PICTURE
$2.95 - Philadelphia Inquirer - NewsBank - Jun 21, 1987 But trying to avoid AIDS by picking sexual partners on the basis of age ... Blacks and Hispanics are more likely to share contaminated intravenous needles. ...
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Victim of Rare Disease Overcomes Isolation, Ignorance
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Jul 1, 1982 The disease can surface at any age. Bakin. for exam- ple. was 40 when it was ... Doctors willbe less likely to mis- diagnose Gaucher or accuse you of being ...
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PSEUDO-SCIENCE IS A BEST SELLER LATEST BOOK ON AIDS …
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Mar 13, 1988 Some colleagues have suggested that the aging sex therapists may have been misled ... Masters and Johnson not only failed to share their AIDS research with ...
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Children on the Street Face Greatest Risks
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - May 29, 1988 ... and the threat of AIDS, teen-age prostitution has not diminished. ... aware of the disease, more likely to use condoms, less likely to share needles." ...
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Victim of Rare Disease Overcomes Isolation, Ignorance
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Jul 4, 1982 The disease can surface at any age. Bakin. for exam- ple, was 40 when it was ... Doctors will be less likely to mis- diagnose Caucher or accuse you of being ...
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They share Alzheimer's burden .
Gainesville Sun - Google News Archive - Apr 16, 1987 Alzheimer's disease often lasts 15 years or more before death. ... and even adult children are likely to be age 50 or Therefore, the care-giving relative ...
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