Toribash
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Potentially a cure for HIV?
http://gizmodo.com/5713498/man-officially-cured-of-hiv

Would write something to contribute but I have 3 essays in this week. Enjoy?

For the first time, a man has been declared officially cured of HIV. The remedy may nearly have killed him, but it opens a door—just a crack—to hope that we may someday kill off the scourge for good.

Strangely enough, the diagnosis that most concerned Timothy Ray Brown in 2007 was acute myeloid leukemia. HIV has been increasingly thought of as a manageable disease, though certainly a terribly burdensome one. What brought the 42-year old Brown under the care of Germany's Charite Universitatsmedizin Berlin hospital was the more immediate threat his cancer posed.

The treatment Brown underwent was aggressive: chemotherapy that destroyed the majority of his immune cells. Total body irradiation. Finally, a risky stem-cell transplant that nearly a third of patients don't survive—but that appears to have completely cured Brown of HIV.

Doctors were savvy when they chose a stem cell donor for Brown. The man whose bone marrow they used has a particular genetic mutation, present in an incredibly small percentage of people, that makes him almost invulnerable to HIV. With Brown's own defenses decimated by treatments, the healthy, HIV-resistant donor cells repopulated his immune system. The initial indications that the virus had abated were promising. But only just now, having taken no antiretroviral drugs since the transplant, and following extensive testing shows no signs whatsoever of HIV, have his doctors given the official word:

He's cured.

What does this mean for the future of treatment? It's not as though every HIV patient can or would want to go through the tremendous suffering that was prelude to Brown's recovery, or be able to afford the procedure if they could or did. But for the first time, we know that HIV can be cured, not just managed. It opens new avenues of research—gene therapy, stem cell treatments—that may otherwise have been thought dead ends.

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The fact that they completely cured someone of HIV is just so amazing, it means we as a civilization are closer to eliminating some of the more deadlier diseases.
I fully expected to click the link to this thread and see the words "KILL ALL GAYS" in bold.

You have surprised me Dr_Strangelove.


Stem cells can fix practically anything, but it should be noted that this is not a 'targeted' cure. This would be akin to carpet bombing, rather than a precision strike.
I would imagine that this would cure any virus or disease or fungal infection, etc.
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have u seen the south park when the cure is a bunch of money :O maybe thats it!!!!

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it was just one person and it took a lot and he was lucky to survive. still, it's something, and i'm sure treatment will get much better in the future.
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Originally Posted by Gorman View Post
I fully expected to click the link to this thread and see the words "KILL ALL GAYS" in bold.

You have surprised me Dr_Strangelove.

What a strange assumption. Why would I do that?


The most promising part of this article for me is that is wasn't even a rare genetic mutation in the donor's stem cells. It's very common in Northern Europe, which means that they may get the opportunity to test it extensively from donors in that area.
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Old news is old. This was in the New England Journal of Medicine in February 09
Originally Posted by rafufu View Post
Old news is old. This was in the New England Journal of Medicine in February 09

lol i've never heard bout it...............
and its good to have a cure for HIV it opens so many doors ....
maby in future u wil can go to pharmacy and simply buy it
Yeah, no. Pure bullshit, I've read lots of articles about HIV, it's almost impossible nowdays.

(in my opinion)
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Originally Posted by Orfeas View Post
Yeah, no. Pure bullshit, I've read lots of articles about HIV, it's almost impossible nowdays.

(in my opinion)

I don't understand. Opinion doesn't really have a factor in this, its been done.
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