"CRISPR-Cas Gene Editing Shows Promise in Eliminating HIV from Cells"

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Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in the search for an HIV cure by using "genetic scissors" to eliminate the virus from infected cells in the laboratory. This technique could potentially lead to a treatment that eliminates the need for lifelong antiviral medication. While the findings are promising, it is still premature to declare a functional HIV cure on the horizon, and significant work is needed to turn this proof of concept into a viable treatment. Other research has also shown promise in reversing HIV's ability to escape detection by the immune system.
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