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The possibility of a cure for AIDS within the next ten years 19 Articles

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    by Alicia M Prater PhD

    Due to the nature of HIV itself, I think there will never be a cure. There will be new strides in treatment as we discover new things about its structure and weaknesses. We will have new therapies that keep an HIV positive...read more

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    by Katie Savinger

    The dictionary definition of the word "cure" comes from Latin crre - to take care of. It can be applied to healing illness, preserving ham, keeping concrete damp while it dries. "Heal" comes from words in European langu...read more

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    by Dorothy Wilde

    Currently there is no cure for HIV and AIDS, so once someone becomes infected that person is infected for life. Experts believe that people with AIDS eventually will die from it, unless death from another cause occurs soon...read more

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    by John Brown

    AIDS is Acquired Immume Deficiency Virus and it is caused vy the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Viruses are not like living cells such as bacteria and fungi which can absorb nutients, break them down into their compon...read more

  • 5 of 19

    by Jennifer Collins

    There are guide lines that we as a society have to follow to ensure that we all stay safe from no matter what virus follows ahead. That includes all. Suppose you have a very bad cold... are you gonna blow your nose on t...read more

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    by David Schermbeck

    A cure for AIDS - once only imaginable, is now within reach. That's the message coming out of Vancouver, where the world's top HIV researchers have gathered for the 11th International Conference on AIDS. Basic research ...read more

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    by Don Kwikshot

    CURE FOR AIDS FOUND AT LAST The Centre for African Communicable Conditions (CACC) has informed us that they have at last applied for licensing for the result of several years of research in their laboratories in Nigeria...read more

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    by Mary Hale

    Even with the advances that modern medicine has been able to make in past few years, I find myself doubting that we will be able to create a cure for AIDS within the next ten years, or even the next fifteen years. I agree...read more

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    by V Edwards

    THERE IS A CURE FOR AIDS! Plagues and deadly diseases, although medical issues, are resulted from a spiritual disconnect with God. A.i.d.s. is a disease that predominately affects the gay community. When people refuse to t...read more

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    by Karl Thompson

    A cure for AIDS will never materialise within the next ten years, unless mainstream science and pharmacuetical giants shed current dogma and actually look at the facts. But, unfortunately, as in so many other areas of our ...read more

  • 11 of 19

    by Willis Rodney

    Are you ALREADY EXPOSED to AIDS? What is HIV/ AIDS, why is it FATAL and so hard to cure? Fact is, the world has seen a microscopic disaster on a par with HIV, not five centuries ago, known as the Black Plague. The Black ...read more

  • 12 of 19

    by TheDave

    The cure for AIDS has been found already. The fact that it has not been released or publicized is a matter of who found it, and where. Capitalists, in America. AIDS is still rampant across the world for the same reaso...read more

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    by Snowflake

    The possibility of scientists finding a cure for AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) or a vaccine to prevent the transmission of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus, which causes AIDS) in the foreseeable future is ver...read more

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    by assistanttoauthors

    In 1980 when aides was first discovered, I called the health department in Tucson, Arizona and talked to them about testing. Just think, maybe 25 million people would still be alive. If you don't know you have a disease ...read more

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    by Jacob Cohen-Donnelly

    The possibility of finding a cure for AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) is nearly impossible, not because scientists are not researching enough to find a cure, but because of what AIDS is. It is a virus. Virus ca...read more

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    by Russell Dawson

    While it's not technically impossible to find a cure, it's not going to happen any time soon when the people with the most political power and greatest resources to combat AIDS are so little affected by it. We don't ha...read more

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    by Darin Kennedy

    Of course, it is possible that a cure for AIDS could emerge over the next ten years, but I doubt it will happen. We must all understand that from a business perspective, the pharmaceutical industry must be willing to take ...read more

  • 18 of 19

    by Lori Macdonald

    If there isn't one already! Call me a skeptic, call me a nay-sayer, call me what you will. My personal opinion is that someone has already found the cure for AIDS. And Cancer. And Diabetes. And a lot of the other t...read more

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    by Sam Leven

    It is perfeclty possible, but not very likely. Not only is it extremely difficult to combat viruses (there is no known cure today for ANY virus, only preventions and control methods), but AIDS is especially difficult, as ...read more

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