![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Mikovits, and Kent Heckenlively, JD All rights reserved. Table of contents : Half-Title Page Title Page Copyright Page Contents Part One: Frank’s Perspective Prologue: Why Now? Chapter One: Science Saves My Life Chapter Two: Protest and Pittsburgh Chapter Three: National Cancer Institute: Discovery and Disillusionment Chapter Four: Political Unemployment and Career Threats Chapter Five: The Mischief Behind the Discovery of HIV and the Rise of Anthony Fauci Chapter Six: Failed Public Health Response to HIV/AIDS Chapter Seven: Political and Research Struggles Continue Chapter Eight: Be Careful What You Wish For Chapter Nine: Millennium Changes Photos Part Two: Judy’s Perspective Prologue: Keep it Simple, Judy! Chapter One: Running My Own Lab without Sleeping with the Boss or Being a Lesbian Chapter Two: Interferon as an Anti-Tumor and Antiviral Agent Chapter Three: The Gatekeepers in Science Chapter Four: The Filmmakers, an Angel, and Gifts Straight from God Chapter Five: 2008 Nobel Prize Winner Luc Montagnier-From World War II to COVID-19 Chapter Six: Environmental Toxins and Oxidative Stress Fuel Retroviral Associated Diseases Epilogue: Doing the Right Thing in a World Gone Mad Notes Acknowledgments Citation previewĬopyright © 2021 by Dr. ![]()
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