For decades over decades, the AIDS virus has attacked millions of millions of people all over the world, with deadly results – a hundred percent death rate. Finally, researchers from the University of California in Los Angeles, also mentioned typically simply as the UCLA, finally claim to have discovered a cure for HIV.
Their patient, Timothy Brown, has received bone marrow, which is a stem cell transplant, as a part of a leukemia treatment, and was later shockingly found out to be free of the HIV virus, even five years later.The scientists are working now harder than ever to study the reason for this genetic transplant to cure this deadly disease, but things certainly seem promising enough. So, is there a cure for HIV? Not yet, officially, but we are in the right direction, so pay attention to further notices. The scientific world is a fast one.
Also, worthy of mentioning, researchers from the same university, UCLA, seem to have also found a new baldness cure, also as a “by product” of another study, like the HIV cure we have discussed earlier. The scientists were trying to study an anti stress hormone, which ended up in regrowing the hairs of their lab mice, with a 100 percent success rate. Needless to say, that was shocking enough for the researchers for further research.
Not only did the old lab mice regrew their hairs, but younger mice were prevented from developing baldness in first place. The scientists have registered a patent for their new discovery, and began working to get an official statement out to the public, which they estimate to happen in the next two or three years. We are all hope that cures for both baldness and more importantly, HIV, will be available to the public as soon as possible, since many people greatly suffer from them each and every day, all over the world.















