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Newly Developed Approach Shows Promise in Silencing HIV Infection
GALVESTON, Texas -Researchers from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston have discovered a new potential medication that works with an HIV-infected person's own body to further suppress the ever-present but silent virus that available HIV treatments are unable to combat.
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