A woman may have been cured of HIV without medical treatment

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A woman may have been cured of HIV without medical treatment
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NEW YORK — A woman who was infected with HIV in 1992 may be the first person cured of the virus without a risky bone marrow transplant or even medications, researchers reported on Wednesday (Aug 26).

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