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Capsaicin Patch Reduces Pain From HIV Neuropathy
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Treatment with high-concentration capsaicin dermal patch is a safe and well tolerated means of reducing pain associated with HIV-related neuropathy, the results of a pilot study suggest. Reuters Health Information
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Genetic Disruption of CCR5 Renders T Cells HIV Resistant
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The results of a mouse study provide proof of principle that a gene-editing approach using zinc finger nucleases can generate a population of HIV-resistant human T-cells similar to those in individuals who carry the natural CCR5-delta32 mutation. Reuters Health Information
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HIV Circulated in the US for Years Before AIDS Recognized in 1981
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Phylogenetic evaluation of HIV in frozen stored blood samples indicates that subtype B of the virus, the predominant variant outside subSaharan Africa, moved from Africa to Haiti around 1966 and from there to the US in a single migration around 1969, scientists report in the PNAS Early Edition, published online on October 29. Reuters Health Information
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