• @Ultragigagigantic
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    I’m still impressed by the pills that stop infection. From epidemic to this all within a lifetime.

    Fuck yeah science!

    • @Crackhappy
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      378 months ago

      They help prevent infection but they’re definitely not 100%

      • @SupraMario
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        458 months ago

        The way I look at it, less than 40 years ago, it was a death sentence. Now it’s a “you can live damn near a normal life and life expectancy”. That is incredible.

        • @Crackhappy
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          128 months ago

          Agreed! I just wanted to clarify that it isn’t 100%.

          • @NotMyOldRedditName
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            Maybe I’m wrong here, but from TV (not the best I know) I thought the pills were so effective you didn’t even need to disclose your status to a sexual partner?

            Not that hiding your status is great either, but from a legal standpoint that’s substantial.

            • @Crackhappy
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              57 months ago

              If you’re HIV Positive, you wouldn’t be taking PrEP anyway, and would need to disclose your status. If you’re taking PrEP, it’s preventative therapy, so you would not have to disclose that you’re taking it.

                • @Crackhappy
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                  37 months ago

                  No worries. I deal with this kind of thing all day at work.

    • @Son_of_dad
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      248 months ago

      Every science article, every single one. They always make things sound like breakthroughs and I have to come in the comments to find out it’s bullshit or exaggerations. Why?

      • @affiliate
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        258 months ago

        Why?

        so that people click the link

        • kratoz29
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          37 months ago

          Jokes on them, I did not, I just read the most popular Lemmy comment.

      • @Tyfud
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        138 months ago

        The truth is they use this as a way to secure additional funding, or show existing grants that progress is being made.

        Whenever you feel the need to ask why in a capitalistic driven society, the answer usually ends up being: “money”.

      • @jecht360
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        78 months ago

        It’s an issue with media outlets sensationalizing everything. The authors of the study even say that it’s premature to call this a cure in humans. It is a nice step forward though.

      • Enkrod
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        38 months ago

        Tell me you didn’t read the article without telling me you didn’t read the article.

      • @AA5B
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        37 months ago

        Rtfm?

        The headline is clickbait. The article ends with

        “While these preliminary findings are very encouraging, it is premature to declare that there is a functional HIV cure on the horizon,” the researchers say.

        I get more frustrated with articles like this than true clickbait. Here’s a genuine breakthrough in science, in an important health area: we should be excited, happy, inspired. Instead we’re annoyed by a misleading clickbait headline

      • @mvirts
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        18 months ago

        I think its to emphasize the importance of what seems small and boring out of context. Even though it may border on being misleading, I certainly would rather read extrapolations by informed journalists than be left not knowing which conclusions are important to me after reading a scientific publication.

      • @[email protected]
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        To be fair, every ‘breakthrough’ starts small and takes decades before reaching the public.

        Lithium-ion batteries are my favorite example because we take them for granted but the technology to make them was proven in the 70s.

      • @afraid_of_zombies
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        Maybe view this stuff as a gradual accumulation not as a world changing event. As others ITT pointed out there was fuck all medical science could do about this disease in the era of Reagan Christians laughing about it. Now you can get it and live almost a normal life, provided you live in a wealthy country. The virus is dying not with a bang but with a whimper.

      • @mipadaitu
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        478 months ago

        That’s not even remotely the same thing.

      • @guacupado
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        188 months ago

        Some of you really need to stay off the internet.

  • ✺roguetrick✺
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    Here’s what’s interesting about this: HIV is a retrovirus. That means it integrates itself in your DNA. This approach edits the virus in your DNA. The downside is that, like most recombinant viruses, hiv mutates often. This would have to be tailored.

    The other, bigger issue is that this only removes the virus in DNA. The virus RNA and packages to turn it into DNA and reinsert it need to be delt with before it can be cured.

    In achieving a true cure, you would have to achieve both steps. Considering our previous success was to off all your bone marrow and replace it, this is a promising approach.

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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      I’m pretty excited. Sad it took 40 years though

      • ✺roguetrick✺
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        Sure, but this approach could’ve never been achieved without CRISPR. That basic research was the lynchpin that may allow gene editing in the future.

      • ✺roguetrick✺
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        The entire origin of CRISPR is an immune defense mechanism against DNA based bacteriophages(bacteria don’t have a nucleus so they can’t have a retrovirus). It’s just cool that we’re able to use bacteria immune strategies in our own cells.

  • Flying Squid
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    As even the article says, we must be cautious because this is purely in the lab at the moment, but this could be a breakthrough along the lines of antibiotics in terms of doing something about virulent viruses, not just HIV!

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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      Just think of all the lives lost because of the Reagan government hating gay people.

      • Diplomjodler
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        HIV played a huge part in making societies generally more conservative in the past 40 years or so. Having a cure might start to turn things in the other direction again.

      • @Mirshe
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        Well, until Reagan’s buddy Rock Hudson got it. Then it started getting funding.

  • Atelopus-zeteki
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    Additional Links: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-03-hiv-cell-culture-crispr-cas.html

    https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1038161

    “The authors emphasise that their work represents proof of concept, and will not become a cure for HIV tomorrow. They say: “Our next steps involve optimising the delivery route to target the majority of the HIV reservoir cells. We will combine the CRISPR therapeutics and receptor-targeting reagents and move to preclinical models to study in detail the efficacy and safety aspects of a combined cure strategy. This will be instrumental to achieve preferential CRISPR-Cas delivery to the reservoir cells and avoiding delivery into non-reservoir cells. This strategy is to make this system as safe as possible for future clinical applications. We hope to achieve the right balance between efficacy and safety of this CURE strategy. Only then can we consider clinical trials of ‘cure’ in humans to disable the HIV reservoir. While these preliminary findings are very encouraging, it is premature to declare that there is a functional HIV cure on the horizon.””

    • @[email protected]
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      78 months ago

      Other STIs still exist, as does risk of pregnancy for hetero couples. Casual sex is on the table, always has been. Just make sure you’re wrapping the appropriate bits, and keeping on top of your personal health.

    • @Smoogs
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      The #1 reckless casual sex thing you are referring to in which helps spread it is rape. No It hasn’t gone away or ‘fallen out of style’ sadly. Nor has used needles.

    • @werefreeatlast
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      After Ebola had a cure, everyone just kept eating spoiled contaminated food.

      That reminds me, I gotta check my cat gelatin. It goes great with bat frittata.