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Examining the Incurable Disease

When news of HIV/AIDS first emerged in the early 1980s, the nation became gripped with intense concern, for the information was indeed grim. Jerome F. Levine, M.D., recalls first seeing AIDS patients during that time, and often within six months after he or other doctors were first introduced to them, the patients' scenarios were usually clear: they were dead, having succumbed to AIDS complications.

However, Dr. Levine, who is vice chairperson of the department of internal medicine and division director of infectious diseases at Hackensack University Medical Center (he also oversees its AIDS program), notes that new medicines have transformed HIV infection from a death sentence into a ...

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