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Sunday, February 12, 2017

2017 Darwin Day

2017 Darwin Day


This paper was originally published here, in French. We provide the google translation for your convenience. Proper translation will come soon. Some practical aspects may differ where you live.


From a persistent patient:



Tivicay ® monotherapy, once validated, invite to a 4/7 relief (mono Tivicay ®)

It is attractive and has a good balance between reducing toxicity, cost, discomfort, etc.

My MiniDolu experience (1/4 pill, 7/7) was fine, but I'm in small form, so I prefer to take more. The optimal weekly dosage, ballpark estimate, can be between 100 and 200 mg, in the context of my suspected interactions. I am trying 50 mg DTG + 300 mg 3TC, Saturday + Sunday; If it works (thus far, 4 months without VL uptake...), I will move on to 100 mg DTG + 600 mg 3TC on Sunday.


Tomorrow is Darwin Day!



Any aliviating patient safeguard: Drowning! misunderstood by Katlama, denied by American doctrinaires (creationists in by nature...), drowning is the lifeguard buoy that allows the unfortunate aliviating patient (if any ...).

Described by JACQUES LEIBOWITCH (his book How To end AIDS, PLON, or on the net):


Wild-type virus = sensitivity to all initial classes: Cool!

Well ... It does not happen in 5 minutes, so you should have a time reserve (1 year?); When one has entered the treatment early, then the time reserve is guaranteed: this is an argument in favor of early treatment; But who will promote it

Finally, we revisit Darwin, and so on, here are a few ressources:



In French: Anniversary Conference

The image resistance

The Origin of Species (audio-book) is a refutation of William Paley and his Natural Theology

Series

Richard Dawkins Christmas Conferences

And the man created the dog

Best of PZ Myers Arguments And Comebacks



In the news:

- Donald Trump - The price of the medicine: Le Monde and YouTube

- Genvoya authorized for a price decrease

- Lanzafame launches a semi-4/7

- DOMONO: complete results at the CROI

Good Day of Darwin and Good Stuff!



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