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RicktheBrick
Senior Cruncher Joined: Sep 23, 2005 Post Count: 206 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Slashdot.org is reporting a possible cure for aids at http://www.sltrib.com/business/ci_3482712. Everyone can read the report and draw their own conclusion. I hope that it leads to better results than cold fusion that also came from that state.
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i've seen too many false alarms in the past to get excited right now. but nice to see them trying, they even mention herpes!
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i've seen too many false alarms in the past to get excited right now. but nice to see them trying, they even mention herpes! I thought that all the diseases listed that could potentially be treated by using Ceragenins is really interesting. Tests at Vanderbilt University indicate the BYU compound also could be effective against influenza, small pox and herpes. And the fact that it has shown promise against both, microbial and bacteria infections. Although so far limited to early test tube studies, CSA-54, one of a family of compounds called Ceragenins (or CSAs), mimics the disease-fighting characteristics of anti-microbial and anti-viral agents produced naturally by a healthy human immune system. |
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Cruncher Joined: Oct 28, 2005 Post Count: 46 Status: Offline |
Hm, who knows maybe this is the one. :-)
----------------------------------------Anyhow news on BBC: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4696496.stm ![]() |
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