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Scientists identify a second HIV patient who has recovered from the virus

Xu Yu, MD, MD Investigator, Massachusetts General Hospital The second untreated person living with HIV had no evidence of intact HIV genomes in more than 1.5 billion blood and tissue cells analyzed. Ragon Member Xu Yu, MD, studies how HIV stores copies of his genome in human cells, resulting in a life-long infection. In 2020, she identified an untreated HIV …

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Scientists identify a second HIV patient who has recovered from the virus

Xu Yu, MD, MD Investigator, Massachusetts General Hospital The second untreated person living with HIV had no evidence of intact HIV genomes in more than 1.5 billion blood and tissue cells analyzed. Ragon Member Xu Yu, MD, studies how HIV stores copies of his genome in human cells, resulting in a life-long infection. In 2020, she identified an untreated HIV …

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Vials named ‘narrowpox’ found in vaccination research facility in Pennsylvania, CDC says

“There is no indication that anyone has been exposed to the small number of frozen vials,” the CDC said in a statement e-mail to CNN. The frozen vials labeled ‘smallpox’ were incidentally discovered by a laboratory worker while cleaning a freezer at a facility conducting vaccination research in Pennsylvania. CDC, its administration partners, and law enforcement are investigating the matter …

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Vials named ‘narrowpox’ found in vaccination research facility in Pennsylvania, CDC says

“There is no indication that anyone has been exposed to the small number of frozen vials,” the CDC said in a statement e-mail to CNN. The frozen vials labeled ‘smallpox’ were incidentally discovered by a laboratory worker while cleaning a freezer at a facility conducting vaccination research in Pennsylvania. CDC, its administration partners, and law enforcement are investigating the matter …

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Vials named ‘narrowpox’ found in vaccination research facility in Pennsylvania, CDC says

“There is no indication that anyone has been exposed to the small number of frozen vials,” the CDC said in a statement e-mail to CNN. The frozen vials labeled ‘smallpox’ were incidentally discovered by a laboratory worker while cleaning a freezer at a facility conducting vaccination research in Pennsylvania. CDC, its administration partners, and law enforcement are investigating the matter …

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Boston man suffered seizures caused by tapeworms in his brain

A Boston man thought he was in good health, turned out differently when he started engaging in a strange performance early one morning. According to a new study in the New England Journal of Medicine, the otherwise healthy man fell out of bed around 4am and started shaking on the floor. Even stranger: the man was confused and was “speaking …

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Vials named ‘narrowpox’ found in vaccination research facility in Pennsylvania, CDC says

“There is no indication that anyone has been exposed to the small number of frozen vials,” the CDC said in a statement e-mail to CNN. The frozen vials labeled ‘smallpox’ were incidentally discovered by a laboratory worker while cleaning a freezer at a facility conducting vaccination research in Pennsylvania. CDC, its administration partners, and law enforcement are investigating the matter …

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Scientists identify a second HIV patient who has recovered from the virus

Xu Yu, MD, MD Investigator, Massachusetts General Hospital The second untreated person living with HIV had no evidence of intact HIV genomes in more than 1.5 billion blood and tissue cells analyzed. Ragon Member Xu Yu, MD, studies how HIV stores copies of his genome in human cells, resulting in a life-long infection. In 2020, she identified an untreated HIV …

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Case of Monkeypox confirmed in Maryland

A case of monkey pox has been confirmed in Maryland, and health officials say no special precautions are recommended at this time for the public. A case of monkeypox has been confirmed in Maryland, and health officials say no special precautions are recommended for the public. Monkeypox is in the same family of viruses as smallpox but generally causes a …

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First-person trial of Alzheimer’s disease nasal vaccine to begin at Boston Hospital

Brigham and Women’s Hospital will test the safety and efficacy of a nasal vaccine aimed at preventing and slowing Alzheimer’s disease, the Boston hospital announced Tuesday. The start of the small, phase I clinical trial comes after nearly 20 years of research conducted by Howard L. Weiner, MD, co-director of an Romney Center for Neurological Diseases at the hospital. The …

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