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Accidental discovery could lead to AIDS cure
by seqrets Saturday 31-Aug-2002
By SUE VORENBERG
Scripps-McClatchy Western Service
August 26, 2002

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - A potential AIDS treatment has been floating around in the most unusual place.

It has been clogging nuclear waste filters at the Department of Energy.

May Nyman, 35, a scientist at Sandia National Laboratories, accidentally discovered a material that can attach itself, like a tiny straitjacket, to the AIDS virus in the blood stream, rendering it unable to hurt other cells.

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mrstupid7

join:2002-05-18
Gastonia, NC

sweet

Wow this is pretty amazing, but I wonder why I haven't heard this all over the news, must not be very promising at the moment.
RayW
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join:2001-09-01
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Re: sweet

Plus there has to be a lot of testing to ensure that is ALL that is does, and that it is stable.
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I am not lost, I find myself every time.

Techie2000
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Well generally

They don't want to keep peoples hopes up...

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