In a podcast appearance, New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers falsely claimed an antiretroviral drug called azidothymidine, or AZT, to treat HIV was “killing people” in the 1980s. Rodgers cited ...
The first randomized study investigating a NRTI-sparing regimen, based on the association of NNRTI and PI in the case of indinavir and EFV, documented the virologic inferiority of this combination ...
Aaron Rodgers, already famous after nearly two decades as an NFL quarterback, is drawing a new kind of notoriety for peddling conspiracy theories. Recently, a video clip went viral of Rodgers, known ...
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