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...time to mutate. Even if the baby did pick up HIV from his mother, that doesn't mean he was infected. Immunologists know that living cells from mothers often get passed along to newborns, where the cells generally die within a few months. And, says Dr. Max Essex, chairman of the Harvard AIDS Institute, "it hasn't been rigorously proven that the infection was in the infant's own cells...
Roosevelt, meanwhile, spoke Saturday at a rally sponsored by the Col- lege Democrats of America at Boston's Essex Grill, where more than 125 college students gathered to hear the candidate discuss what it means to be a Democrat--the same topic he addressed at the Kennedy School of Government last month...
Early on, Peter Wenstrand, of Essex, Iowa, who is head of the National Corn Growers Association, began to feel a special excitement. His crops had grown at visibly record rates. "I'd never seen Iowa so green in June," he says. In late July the corn pollinated in textbook order, and still there were none of the legendary 100 degrees days that pound crops at crucial moments of development. By August, Blake Hurst, nearby in Missouri, was beginning to be a believer. The family decided to cut some green corn for silage. The stalks and ears of corn were...
...Essex said he feels that the solution to directing AIDS research towards vaccine trials in developing countries lies with not-for-profit international health organizations...
Jose Barzellato, formerly of WHO and currently director of reproductive disease research at the Ford Foundation, said he agrees with Essex's assessment of the AIDS research problem...