livescience.com — Bacteria in yogurt have been modified to deliver a drug that blocks HIV infection. Research based at Brown Medical School in Rhode Island altered the genetics of the bacteria so they generate cyanovirin, a drug that has prevented HIV infection in monkeys and human cells, according to a report at news@nature.com.
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rderveloyJan 18, 2006
I digged this version since the description is more detailed.
n3xu5Jan 18, 2006
How come guys who eat yoguet tend to get AIDS?/commenst are loading slowww!
starexplorerJan 18, 2006
Dear ADD Nation, the gap between initial scientific studies and implementation in the real world takes time people.
nebunezzarJan 18, 2006
I can hear parents everywhere, "Eat your yogurt or you'll get AIDS!"
diggerphelpsJan 18, 2006
This will never work, as no straight guy I know of would ever eat yogurt.
gillsJan 19, 2006
"They note that there could be public resistance to the whole idea of genetic modification."anyone who complains about this gets a punch in the balls from me.
newswiseguyDec 31, 2008
so what? i'm not convinced that "dupes" matter one bit.