HIV /oss/taxonomy/term/4333/all en Lessons in Going Slow: Vaccination Schedules, Tuberculosis, and What Happens When Faster Isn’t Always Better /oss/article/medical-critical-thinking-student-contributors-health-and-nutrition/lessons-going-slow-vaccination-schedules-tuberculosis-and-what-happens-when-faster-isnt-always <p>Earlier this year, the <a href="https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ceqzlvg83wgo">United States dramatically scaled back its universal childhood immunisation schedule recommendations</a>. Under an overhaul spearheaded by US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the number of diseases for which vaccines are universally recommended dropped from 17 to 11. Vaccines for polio and measles remain on the list, but others—like hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and Covid-19—are now recommended based on risk or “shared clinical decision-making” between doctors and parents.</p> Fri, 03 Apr 2026 10:00:00 +0000 Sophie Tseng Pellar BSc 11955 at /oss HIV/AIDS Denialism Is Back, Courtesy of Joe Rogan /oss/article/medical-critical-thinking-pseudoscience/hivaids-denialism-back-courtesy-joe-rogan <p>Joe Rogan, the most influential podcaster globally, is an HIV-AIDS denialist. Imagine the backlash if the six o’clock news were espousing this decades-old, harmful pseudoscience front and centre.</p> Thu, 19 Mar 2026 18:21:09 +0000 Jonathan Jarry M.Sc. 11930 at /oss DNA Teleportation. Really? /oss/article/health-and-nutrition/dna-teleportation-really <p>French virologist Dr. Luc Montagnier, who was awarded a share of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology, passed away on February 8. The Prize, awarded for his 1983 discovery of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), was richly deserved but was not without controversy. Without doubt, the identification of the virus was certainly a landmark event, but the discovery was disputed by American biomedical researcher Robert Gallo who claimed that he had detected the virus before Montagnier. This led to a long and acrimonious dispute that was finally settled with the intervention of U.S.</p> Thu, 24 Feb 2022 19:07:32 +0000 Joe Schwarcz PhD 9035 at /oss From Crisis to Cure: How Antiretroviral Therapy Changed How We Look, Talk, and Think About HIV /oss/article/health/crisis-cure-how-antiretroviral-therapy-changed-how-we-look-talk-and-think-about-hiv <p>Someone recently asked me if there was a cure for HIV. My initial answer was no. HIV infection doesn’t go away and people infected with HIV have to take antiviral medications for the rest of their lives. But after thinking about it for a bit, I started to consider what it means to actually “cure” someone, and I realized that the answer is not so clear cut.</p> Wed, 13 May 2020 21:32:14 +0000 Christopher Labos MD, MSc 8245 at /oss