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Nature may hold key to HIV treatment, but only through rigorous research

by Admin | Mar 2, 2014 | The Science Inside

[In episode 2 of The Science Inside, we looked at the ARV shortages that continually plague South Africa’s public health system, some of the myths surrounding HIV treatment and local research into new kinds of therapies.]


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