Nothing quite beats learning that there's a cure for HIV and that it won't be deployed against HIVpic.twitter.com/RNJIKxrgrW
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Nothing quite beats learning that there's a cure for HIV and that it won't be deployed against HIVpic.twitter.com/RNJIKxrgrW
Can't help but think of River Blindness. Cured in 1987 but the folk most likely to get it are too brown to be allowed access Also that scurvy-like thing American prisoners got that could be cured by "eating more than corn mush" and then wasn't treated for decades
It's a "high risk" treatment which I suppose is a more convenient excuse so here's to hoping it becomes a blueprint so that it can continue to not be cured in ten years because no pharmaceutical company cares
It is very unlikely they will suddenly invent a new way to do bone marrow transplants that isn't incredibly rough on the body (and if they do that's great news for a lot more people than HIV patients)
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