Escape Goat
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Its got to be a matter of time now. Scientists are making great progress in mapping viruses like Ebola and HIV. Its amazing that doctors learned how to identify the virus only 33 years ago.
I know Mike Pence could have prevented a lot of infections if he had lifted the Indiana ban on needle exchange programs during the outbreak where 200 people became infected, primarily from drug users sharing needles. Such programs worked to reduce infection in other states, but Pence thought it enabled abusers.
If you're gay or bisexual and engage in casual sex you need to ask your doctor about Truvada. If you can't afford it there are assistance programs out there to help you cover the costs. Just remember its not a cure and it shouldn't replace a condom or safe sex practices nor does it protect against other STDs.
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I know Mike Pence could have prevented a lot of infections if he had lifted the Indiana ban on needle exchange programs during the outbreak where 200 people became infected, primarily from drug users sharing needles. Such programs worked to reduce infection in other states, but Pence thought it enabled abusers.
If you're gay or bisexual and engage in casual sex you need to ask your doctor about Truvada. If you can't afford it there are assistance programs out there to help you cover the costs. Just remember its not a cure and it shouldn't replace a condom or safe sex practices nor does it protect against other STDs.
A team of researchers discovered a biomarker only found on the surface of HIV-infected white blood cells that can be used to eradicate reservoirs of the viral infection throughout the body.
The newly found biomarker is a protein called CD32a, and its discovery could be crucial in the battle against the global epidemic responsible for over a million deaths caused from AIDS-related illnesses in 2015 alone. The discovery of the proteins existence pointed researchers to the reservoirs of CD4 T cells, a type of white blood cells, infected with HIV.
Locating reservoirs of viral infections in the body is one of the first major steps to creating a vaccination and, eventually, even a cure. The report, published Wednesday in the scientific journal Nature, was reportedly the first to discover these pools of hidden HIV-infected cells responsible for reproducing and spreading the virus throughout the body.
HIV and AIDS research happening across the globe are continuing to make critical discoveries at a rapid pace in recent years.
Research unveiled at last month's Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections showed a therapeutic vaccination administered to five HIV patients allowed them to live for years without daily drugs and major symptoms.
And I know someone is g oing to post it so lets get it over with.