April 12, 2005 (Press Release) --
Dr. Lawrence Broxmeyer is already heralded as today's single most brilliant and innovative medical investigator by colleagues in the United States and abroad, having already appeared as lead author in The Journal of Infectious Diseases. Read a compendium of Dr. Lawrence Broxmeyer's published, peer-reviewed articles on the most challenging medical problems of our day, including AIDS, Cancer, Mad Cow Disease, Parkinson's Disease, SARS, mycobacteriophages, Tuberculosis, Creutzfeldt-Jakob and Alzheimer's Disease.
Lawrence Broxmeyer, M.D. Internist researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer, M.D.; previously on staff at New York affiliate hospitals of Downstate, Cornell and N.Y.U. for over a decade. A clinical trial is currently undergoing enthusiastic IRB committee review at an Ohio teaching center. Currently, Dr. Broxmeyer in conjunction with large laboratory research centers in San Francisco and Nebraska is working on a novel technique to kill mycobacteria presently offering resistance to known antibiotics by a novel technique using the bacteriophage. Initial results, soon to be published in The JOURNAL of INFECTIOUS DISEASES , have been extremely encouraging. AIDS: What the Discoverers of HIV Never admitted: Is AIDS really caused by a virus? and Parkinson’s-Another Look can be purchased from the publisher New Century Press; BarnesandNoble.com & Amazon.com
"An interesting book that presents the hypothesis that AIDS may be caused by a strain of tuberculosis which would mean that tuberculosis and atypical tuberculosis is not an opportunistic disease but actually a trigger for becoming HIV positive that results in AIDS. Interesting reading. It has extensive references. For those doing research, this would be a curious little book to read." AIDS BOOK REVIEW JOURNAL University of Illinois at Chicago H. Robert Malinowsky
Editor
"Dr. Broxmeyer reveals some theories based on his years of research on Parkinson's disease that are exciting and interesting. Theories that need to be examined closer with funding and more sceientist. A cure needs to be found and Dr. Broxmeyer's theories seem very logical in regards to the cause. Once the cause can be determined the cure is not ususally too far away!" Mike Samuels, Odessa, Texas
Booksandauthors.net: Dr. Broxmeyer, as a physician, What brought you into the AIDS arena with AIDS: What The Discoverers of HIV Never Admitted?
Lawrence Broxmeyer, M.D.: A deep dissatisfaction with the theory that quickly grew around AIDS and the evolution of its treatment. When I was a resident at St. Claire's in New York in the early 1980's, our clinical instructor asked us if any knew of a new disease called 'Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome' (AIDS). Nobody replied.
Lawrence Broxmeyer, M.D. Internist researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer, M.D.; previously on staff at New York affiliate hospitals of Downstate, Cornell and N.Y.U. for over a decade. A clinical trial is currently undergoing enthusiastic IRB committee review at an Ohio teaching center. Currently, Dr. Broxmeyer in conjunction with large laboratory research centers in San Francisco and Nebraska is working on a novel technique to kill mycobacteria presently offering resistance to known antibiotics by a novel technique using the bacteriophage. Initial results, soon to be published in The JOURNAL of INFECTIOUS DISEASES , have been extremely encouraging. AIDS: What the Discoverers of HIV Never admitted: Is AIDS really caused by a virus? and Parkinson’s-Another Look can be purchased from the publisher New Century Press; BarnesandNoble.com & Amazon.com
"An interesting book that presents the hypothesis that AIDS may be caused by a strain of tuberculosis which would mean that tuberculosis and atypical tuberculosis is not an opportunistic disease but actually a trigger for becoming HIV positive that results in AIDS. Interesting reading. It has extensive references. For those doing research, this would be a curious little book to read." AIDS BOOK REVIEW JOURNAL University of Illinois at Chicago H. Robert Malinowsky
Editor
"Dr. Broxmeyer reveals some theories based on his years of research on Parkinson's disease that are exciting and interesting. Theories that need to be examined closer with funding and more sceientist. A cure needs to be found and Dr. Broxmeyer's theories seem very logical in regards to the cause. Once the cause can be determined the cure is not ususally too far away!" Mike Samuels, Odessa, Texas
Booksandauthors.net: Dr. Broxmeyer, as a physician, What brought you into the AIDS arena with AIDS: What The Discoverers of HIV Never Admitted?
Lawrence Broxmeyer, M.D.: A deep dissatisfaction with the theory that quickly grew around AIDS and the evolution of its treatment. When I was a resident at St. Claire's in New York in the early 1980's, our clinical instructor asked us if any knew of a new disease called 'Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome' (AIDS). Nobody replied.

Dr. Lawrence Broxmeyer is already heralded as today's single most brilliant and innovative medical investigator
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