Missouri Man Who Exposed Partners to HIV Clouds Question of Laws on Disease

Missouri man who exposed partners to HIV clouds question of laws on disease
In 2009, Nick Rhoades was sentenced to 25 years for not disclosing his HIV status to a sexual partner. There was no room in the law to consider a lesser charge based on the facts that Rhoades used a condom and that he was on virus-suppressing drugs …
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Living with liver disease – hepatitis C seems to be biting the dust
It was developed by the Chicago-based global pharmaceutical company AbbVie. The 25,000-employee company separated from Abbott Laboratories last year. The second combination was developed by … liver failure and liver cancer, according to Lurie. Other …
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Harper placed on DL with sprained thumb
Also on the DL are starting pitcher Doug Fister (back), who is scheduled for a rehab start on Sunday, and reserve outfielder Scott Hairston (side). "We've got a lot of off days in the next 15, so that's huge," Harper said. Harper went 2 for 2 and had a …
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Should exposing your partner to HIV be a crime?
There was no room in the law to consider a lesser charge based on the facts that Rhoades used a condom and that he was on virus-suppressing drugs that make transmission unlikely. After his lawyers petitioned the court, … The use of a condom cannot be …
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