Even though this medical study dealt with combating the aids epidemic in Africa, we cannot think of one instance, when dealing with a life and death disease, the test included a plesebo.
What sense does including a pleseabo in this type of study really mean anyway? Either the gel/drug works or it doesn't.
If you had cancer and some Doctor/company had a drug that could help you, do you think they would give you a plecebo? No they wouldn't.
Yes, a plecebo works in non-life threatening studies such as migraines but not with the HIV!!
Why didn't they just give all the women the Gel that might protect them?? Such fools.
Also, how did they decide who got the real gel and who got the plecebo?
Crazy man, crazy.
The way the Lead Singer sees it: Its a very inhumane way to have a test. Your basically giving 50% of these people a death sentence.
The way I see it: Think how shitty your life must be if you A. Sign up for a test that puts your life in danger and B. You only have a 50% chance of getting the gel that might work.
Crazy man, crazy.
The way the Lead Singer sees it: Its a very inhumane way to have a test. Your basically giving 50% of these people a death sentence.
The way I see it: Think how shitty your life must be if you A. Sign up for a test that puts your life in danger and B. You only have a 50% chance of getting the gel that might work.

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