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World famous broadcaster, DJ Mona-Lisa portrays the sexy persona of the "dumb blonde" as she strives to celebrate America's "Independence" Day.World famous broadcaster, DJ Mona-Lisa portrays the sexy persona of the "dumb... more
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In medical news, a San Francisco man has reportedly become the first person ever to be cured of AIDS. Doctors say 45 year-old Timothy Ray Brown’s HIV was eradicated after he received a bone marrow transplant from a person that had a rare HIV immunity. The transplant was intended to combat a resurgence of Leukemia, which Brown has been cured of as well. Doctors are unsure why the treatment was so successful but they will begin clinical trials next year.In medical news, a San Francisco man has reportedly become the first person ever to be... more
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From the moment one is diagnosed as HIV positive or at the initial detection of HIV virus, nutrition intervention should be the first strategy to be taken for maximal effectiveness in the fight for life as well as the fight towards progression of AIDS to death.From the moment one is diagnosed as HIV positive or at the initial detection of HIV... more
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The major breakthrough in the science and medical history has been achieved as the American scientists found two key proteins that could neutralize 91 percent of the virus' 190 strains which might potentially result in developing a vaccine for HIV.The major breakthrough in the science and medical history has been achieved as the... more
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The modest success of an AIDS vaccine trial says more about the hunger for positive results than anything else. A silver-bullet shot remains years away, though the distant end line is now conceivable.
The vaccine test reported infection rates were reduced by 31 percent among volunteers protected by a double dose of vaccines compared with others given a placebo.
The number is nothing close to the notion of near-total immunity that goes with most vaccinations. But it's a significant number to AIDS scientists and especially telling since previous vaccine attempts were canceled because of poor results. But so many questions remain that researchers, ecstatic at first, are now cautious.
The trial was aimed at an AIDS strain in Thailand, not a different one in Africa, home to two-thirds of the world's 33 million people living with the virus. Also, the vaccine was tested among a general population of 16,000 participants, not high-risk groups such as prostitutes, gays or needle users.The modest success of an AIDS vaccine trial says more about the hunger for positive... more
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KSirys
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2 years ago
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This man had nothing to lose, and now it looks like he is healthy and healed........
This is early, but I do think that people should be allowed to do this before being punished for it.......
FYI theres a bit of a glitch at the end.......The original link says the hospital lost its liscence, but I couldnt put it in the headline here as there is nothing in the video to back it up.....This man had nothing to lose, and now it looks like he is healthy and healed........... more
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