eyeSee Hope for Us

In the wake of World AIDS Month there has been a medical breakthrough in HIV medicine. According to the huffingtonpost.com, doctors believe Timothy Ray-Brown, an HIV positive male known as the "Berlin patient", has been cured of HIV due to a stem cell transplant he received in 2007.

If this is true, genetically engineering stem cells will hopefully be the cure for AIDS. It has also been recently reported that HIV negative persons taking anti-retro virals given to HIV patients can reduce their risk of contracting the virus by 73%.

All of these new found medical developments has given hope to the 33 million people worldwide living with the virus and their loved ones.

Stay True,
Riss
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2 comments:

  1. Anonymous said...:

    really? that is bananas

  1. Reg said...:

    That's crazy. It does give hope, but then it'll be too expensive for the people who need it to afford it. I hope it does work though and they allow it to be done in the US

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