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>A 63-year-old man in Norway seems to have gotten one of the best gifts ever given by a brother: a cure to his lifelong HIV infection. Doctors detailed the amazing turn of events in a case report out this week. The brother initially donated his stem cells to help treat the man’s life-threatening blood cancer, but he also possessed a rare mutation that grants natural resistance to HIV. Four years after the transplant, and two years after the man stopped antiretroviral therapy, he still appears to be free of the infection.

Archive: https://archive.today/RBWra From the post: >>A 63-year-old man in Norway seems to have gotten one of the best gifts ever given by a brother: a cure to his lifelong HIV infection. Doctors detailed the amazing turn of events in a case report out this week. The brother initially donated his stem cells to help treat the man’s life-threatening blood cancer, but he also possessed a rare mutation that grants natural resistance to HIV. Four years after the transplant, and two years after the man stopped antiretroviral therapy, he still appears to be free of the infection.

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