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Scientists see early progress on potential HIV cure
Scientists see early progress on potential HIV cureA team of British scientists may be on the brink of developing a cure for HIV.Researchers recently tested their pioneering therapy on the first of 50 participants in a clinical trial, The Sunday Times reported.Early tests on the first patient, a 44-year-old British social worker, show the virus is undetectable in the man's blood."This is one of the first serious attempts at a full cure for HIV," Mark Samuels of Britain's National Institute for Health Research told The Sunday Times, Britain's largest-selling national Sunday newspaper.
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HIV cure hopes after UK trial
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British scientists make 'remarkable' progress in finding cure for HIV
British scientists make 'remarkable' progress in finding cure for HIVBritish scientists make 'remarkable' progress in finding cure for HIVGETTY IMAGES Is a cure for HIV just around the corner?A British man with HIV undergoing groundbreaking treatment to cure him of the disease has shown "remarkable" progress, doctors and scientists have said.Clinicians said the 44-year-old patient showed no signs of the disease following therapy, and they are now hopeful of a breakthrough in "one of the first serious attempts at a full cure for HIV", The Sunday Times reported.The man, who has remained anonymous, is the first of 50 people to complete a trial using the new treatment.
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Scientists hopeful of a breakthrough in finding a full cure for HIV after 'remarkable' result
Scientists hopeful of a breakthrough in finding a full cure for HIV after 'remarkable' resultLondon: A British man with HIV undergoing a pioneering treatment to cure him of the disease has shown "remarkable" progress, doctors have told a newspaper.Scientists treating the 44-year-old patient are now hopeful of a breakthrough in what has been described as "one of the first serious attempts at a full cure for HIV".Results showed the man's most recent blood test showed no detectable HIV was present.Photo: suppliedThe man, who has remained anonymous, is the first of 50 people to complete a trial using the two-stage attack on the deadly virus.
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