Panel debates at-home HIV tests
3rd Nov 2005, 08:24 GMT
When an at-home test for HIV was first recommended to the FDA 18 years ago, critics said it would cause suicides and panic among those who tested positive for HIV because no one knew enough about the disease then.
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