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Genetically Engineered Immune Cells Catch Disguised HIVGenetically engineered immune cells can spot the AIDS virus even when it tries to disguise itself, offering a potential new way to treat the incurable infection, researchers reported on Sunday. ... |
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The sooner the better when it comes to HIV/AIDS treatmentNew research into HIV/AIDS therapy has found that starting treatment with drugs for the AIDS virus may be better sooner than later as victims are more than 70% less likely to die when they started taking cocktails of HIV drugs earlier than currently recommended. ... |
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Dutchmen on trial for spreading HIV at sex partiesHIV-positive men have told a Dutch court how a three-member gay gang tried to infect them with the AIDS virus at sex orgies. ... |
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Slum residents celebrate Dussehra, pledge to fight social evilsChandigarh, Oct 9 (IANS) Drawing a parallel with the festival of Dussehra which symbolises the victory of good over evil, the residents of a slum colony here Thursday burnt the effigy of a demon representing social evils such as AIDS and drug addiction. Under the aegis of state AIDS control soc... |
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AIDS Vaccine 'By 2012'A French scientist awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine for discovering the AIDS virus immediately predicted there would be a "therapeutic vaccine" for the disease within four years. ... |
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Global Update: H.I.V. Spreads in China, Affecting New PopulationsInfection with the AIDS virus in China is spreading beyond the country’s original high-risk groups and the virus has spread to all provinces. ... |



