Health & Medicine
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HIV Update: Small Trial Shows Potential of a Human Antibody as Cure for HIV
A new small study involving 13 HIV-positive patients revealed that a human antibody called 3BNC117 has the potential to prevent the increase of viral load in the event the patient discontinued their retroviral medications.
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Eating 2 Servings of Walnuts a Week Linked to Healthy Aging Process
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Common Cancer Drug More Detrimental than Beneficial at Low Dosage
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Russian Scientists Develop New Targeted Drug for Dissolving Blood Clots
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Study: How West Nile Virus Cause Memory Loss and Mood Disorders
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CDC: Nasal Spray Flu Vaccine Not Very Effective
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Swelling in Mosquito Bite May Contribute to Viral Replication