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U.S. Must Recommit Itself To Ending AIDS, Scientifically And Financially
"There is a lot of optimism now in the community of public health officials and advocates who work on AIDS. ... But, even as we know more, there are still disputes about how best to move forward on both prevention and treatment," commentator Richard Socarides, a former White House adviser under President Bill Clinton, writes in the New Yorker's "News Desk" blog. "Such is the nature of AIDS, especially as it involves an attempt to understand the complexity of human behavior as it relates to sex," he adds.
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