via AID NETHERLANDS
A landmark study showing major reductions in HIV transmission among discordant couples due to early treatment may fail to have a significant impact on HIV prevention unless governments and donors are willing to turn the science into action, HIV advocates say.
“These are very exciting results that we hope will begin to change the debate and the discourse over the issues around HIV treatment and prevention,” Mitchell Warren, executive director of the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC), told IRIN/PlusNews. “Coming right before the UN High Level Meeting on HIV in New York next month, we hope that the results will take the discussion from rhetoric to reality.”
Sarge – Thanks so much for posting this. It’s exciting news and could make a huge difference. I would love it if our handsome Squirt Editor was able to put some news about this on the home page. I want everyone to be Disease Free.
Now, about some WS clips – here’s a link to my recent fav:
http://www.xvideos.com/video492577/piss_circle_round_the_tub