Presented by Timothy Jay Garland at the Australian Mensa’s 50th Anniversary Conference held in Melbourne 14th to 16th November 2014. Mensa Conference – HIV and AIDS-2

Presented by Timothy Jay Garland at the Australian Mensa’s 50th Anniversary Conference held in Melbourne 14th to 16th November 2014. Mensa Conference – HIV and AIDS-2
[Capitalised paragraphs by Johnson] Good morning fellow Mensans. My name is Timothy Jay Garland and today I will be talking about HIV and AIDS. I will speak from a personal perspective as I was diagnosed HIV positive in 2007 and a year later, after having chosen not to take anti-retroviral medications, I developed fungal pneumonia, […]
Tuesday, 10 June 2014 6:30 PM I was interviewed by a gentleman in the field of HIV epidemiology and prevention programs. He works primarily on the HIV Sero-conversion Study – a study exploring factors associated with HIV transmission in Australia, and the experiences of people who have recently been diagnosed HIV-positive. His research interests include […]
Hi everyone, A lot of people say that a low CD4 count is unimportant. I disagree. While I don’t think it PREDICTIVE of poor health, I do believe it may be INDICATIVE of poor health. Here’s some notes I’ve made with a summary link at the end. (Thanks Mike for suggesting Kremer’s book!) I don’t […]