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CMV (Cytomegalovirus) and HIV in Semen Testing During the COVID19 Emergency Era reveals that current anti-viral therapies do not eliminate HIV in the semen of HIV-infected men

2024-09-10 | CMV is known to be present in semen of HIV-infected men, factors leading to shedding of each virus are unknown. Studies determining the efficacy of adding anti-CMV treatment strategies to HAART on lowering the semen burden of CMV are urgently needed


Stealth Adapted Viruses Cause Autism

2017-01-16 | Further Brain Damage can be Triggered by Vaccination and Potentially Cured via the ACE Pathway


Dr. Kathleen M. Mullane Noted for Her Work in Health Care

2014-11-19 | Kathleen M. Mullane, DO, Pharm.D. FIDSA, specializes in transplantation related infectious diseases.


W. John Martin, MD, PhD. Summary of Research on Stealth Adapted Viruses in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) Patients and the Potential for Therapy of These Viruses via Activation of the ACE Pathway

2012-09-24 | As widely anticipated, an NIH sponsored multicenter study failed to identify XMRV in CFS patients. It is fitting, therefore, that I restate the politically-sensitive, yet compelling evidence for stealth adapted viruses as the primary cause of CFS.


Stealth Adapted Cytomegalovirus Infections as a Cause of Autism

2007-07-02 | Autism can result from congenital infection with viruses that evade the immune system. These viruses are termed "stealth adapted." Some stealth viruses arose from simian cytomegalovirus contaminants of polio vaccines. Infections can be suppressed through an alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway.


Autism and Stealth Adapted Viruses

2007-04-04 | The following excerpt is from the talk by Dr. W. John Martin, MD PhD, at the Conference "Autism Hope and Treatment," held in Madera CA, March 30-31, 2007. Dr. Martin is Director of the Institute of Progressive Medicine. The talk was entitled "Stealth Adapted Viruses: Another Inconvenient Truth."


What's really behind cardiovascular disease? asks lead researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer MD

2006-07-01 | Summary: Internist/Lead Researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD believes that cardiovascular disease is just that. Here he specifically points to the microbe he feels is behind it and cites recent studies to validate his point.


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