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08-13-2008, 07:01 PM
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Glad They're Extinct
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AIDS cure quickly approaching
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echoes: i'd do him
"Everybody's thinking it, nobody's saying it and then there's winter, saying the things everybody is afraid to hear." - Hybrix
Ice:you saw garth brookes taking a dump on a guy in a santa outfit while eating something that resembled a cheese log?
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08-13-2008, 07:03 PM
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Yep.
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Well, the "bio hazard" tattoo wont be a problem....
Man, im SO funny!!!
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There was a quote here, but the the person who SAID the quote and pretty much ASKED for it to be placed in my sig asked for it to be removed.
****ing ass...
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08-13-2008, 07:05 PM
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Glad They're Extinct
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unless you have a serious comment could you please not reply to a very important topic.
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echoes: i'd do him
"Everybody's thinking it, nobody's saying it and then there's winter, saying the things everybody is afraid to hear." - Hybrix
Ice:you saw garth brookes taking a dump on a guy in a santa outfit while eating something that resembled a cheese log?
Counting down to 21st birthday:
33 days 6 hours 5 minutes
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08-13-2008, 07:11 PM
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Yep.
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Hahaha, understandable. (I still think that was ****ing hilarious tho)
(because it was)
I dont think it will lead anywhere. I mean, Im sure people want to beleve that this will be the end to the epidemic...or pandemic...whichever one it is...I forget.
Anywho, I just dont want to get my hopes up. If it DOES end up raping AIDS (lol, there I go again!) then I dont know how I would feel. It just seems so surreal. I think I would laugh for a long time, wipe the tears of happyness from my eyes, and then make sure that all the reacherch money from aids goes to cancer.
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There was a quote here, but the the person who SAID the quote and pretty much ASKED for it to be placed in my sig asked for it to be removed.
****ing ass...
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08-13-2008, 07:13 PM
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/ˈɪzəˌbɛl/
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Quickly approaching is an overstatement. But yes, it's a progress. They have been looking at this angle for years now, or at least Pasteur Institute when the question was raised why not all HIV patients from the first wave of the discovery decades ago was affected the same way. Some died, some took drugs then died, some didn't take anything and yet almost 20 years later do not manifest anything different. It has been suggested that there is something in the make up of the person's cells that somehow blocks the virus from developing further. The question is how to isolate this and then try to figure if it can be replicated...
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Coexisting gracefully with the unresolved. - GFisms Vegito ŕ Kimi: "But damn. Why's this so damn scary? This is worse than someone breaking into my house and chasing me with a knife."
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08-13-2008, 07:14 PM
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Just Say No to God
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From the nature of the article it's not a cure as the woman is still contagious. Rather it just suppresses it for the lifetime of the individual. The most likely cure to HIV/AIDS are the enzyme treatments being developed that remove HIV from the cells it infects.
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08-13-2008, 07:16 PM
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~Lucky 13 Strikes Again~
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I think it's to early to call it a cure. More research is needed, but I do think they are on to something.
Why does the wife's system seem to be doing so good. If her immune system is so strong why haven't they tried a transfusion with the husband?
Could the husbands drug use have something to do with the difference between his and her immune system and how fast the virus can spread and how potent the strain is?
This is an interesting story.
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08-14-2008, 08:00 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by EndWinterRomance
unless you have a serious comment could you please not reply to a very important topic.
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Start chilling out soon EWR or your stay here will be much shorter.
The story is quite incredible and to hear that someone has this ability is pretty exciting. I bet those scientists are ecstatic to be working on such a project.
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I choose death before dishonor
I'd rather die than live down on my knees
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