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Malaysia Aids Council still in operation?

April 12 2004 at 12:17 AM
Mr Bunny Ban 
from IP address 203.106.8.137

 
Does anyone know if the Malaysian Aids Council (headed by Marina Mahathir) is still in operation? Their website has gone complety off so finding their branches is proving quite a task.

 
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HHK

203.106.8.142

Re: Malaysia Aids Council still in operation?

April 24 2004, 10:31 PM 

Ya, i also can't enter the site..

 
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Anonymous

203.106.8.137

MAC

May 6 2004, 8:02 PM 

?Maybe and this is their latest adv
- http://archives.healthdev.net/sea-aids/msg00971.html


AJ

 
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61.6.174.84

HIV+

August 10 2004, 4:49 PM 

I facing some problem here and I need help from all of you.
I have just conducted my blood test and revealed a bad result that I am HIV+
Can anyone here give me some advice?
Please mail me to yoong111@yahoo.com
Thank you and regards

 
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219.93.174.103

dont panic

September 3 2004, 5:03 PM 

go see malaysia aids council they willl advice u

 
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J

219.93.174.103

Re: dont panic

October 11 2004, 3:38 AM 

Recently, I'm doing my AIDS project and I stumble across it. I think it is http://mac.org.my/index.htm. I hope I had help.

 
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219.92.200.103

assistance for rights on HIV/AIDS sufferer

January 7 2005, 8:45 PM 

hi, im a law student in Newcastle currently working on a project in international human rights law on HIV/AIDS sufferer.I choose Malaysia as my choice as this is the least that i can do for my country when i come back for legal service, namely, to protect those who are vulnerable.If u have additional idea or come across any law in Malaysia that infringe those rights of HIV/AIDS sufferer,pls do e-mail me.

 
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161.142.87.2

optional treatment info

June 24 2005, 4:39 PM 

Sir/Madam

I’m writing to you to give some information that there is another alternative treatment exist for HIV/AIDS. This treatment was already patent and considered legal in United States. For example the treatment of HIV/AIDS patient using one of the HIV drug is AZT (Azidothymidine) and still being used until today. AZT was patent under United States Patent 4,724,232, the new class HIV drug like Fuzeon, T-20 was under United States Patent 6,281,331 and United States Patent 5,464,933. What people around the world do not know and realize that there exists another treatment that considered legal because it was patent in United State. It cost less compare to ARV (Antiretroviral Drug) because it was using electrical current, safe and do not have any kind of side effect and can prolong life better than ARV (Antiretroviral Drug). Because the discovery do not have any value and cannot bring any profit. It was abandoned and cannot attract to anyone to develop and introduce it. So this inventions and finding was left there to become another patent without being used or introduced.

The treatment was patent under 2 patent United States Patent 5,139,684, and United States Patent 5,188,738. All the details of findings and treatment were in the patent. The first patent is the finding the use of electrical current to disable the HIV type 1. The treatment is dialysis type of treatment. The blood was treated outside the body with the electrical current and was put back again into the patient body. The world community should know about this. It will save billion dollars where this money can be use for improving healthcare and infrastructure. Because the cost of treatment less than ARV. The treatment should be implied to every HIV/AIDS patient.

 
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