Stem Cell Therapy Shows Promise in Eliminating HIV from Patients

Stem Cell Therapy Shows Promise in Eliminating HIV from Patients

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A groundbreaking treatment involving stem cell therapy has successfully eliminated HIV from a patient, offering hope for a potential cure. The treatment, which uses stem cells to replace infected cells, has shown remarkable results in removing the virus from the patient's body. This medical breakthrough brings new possibilities for treating HIV, a virus that has long been considered incurable. The patient, who had been living with HIV for over a decade, has shown no traces of the virus after undergoing the stem cell therapy. This case marks the third patient globally to have been cured of HIV through such treatment. While the therapy is not yet widely available, it represents a significant step forward in the fight against HIV. Researchers emphasize that this approach is still experimental and requires further studies to ensure its safety and effectiveness for a broader population.