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An AIDS Vaccine that Works??

Nature Medicine reports that a French research trial fuels hope for prevention and mollification of the effects of HIV infection. Even as preliminary data, this is promises to be the biggest news in the history of HIV & AIDS research and will be cause for much discussion about next steps. The sample size is very very small and it is very important that the results not be blown out of proportion, which no doubt they will - although at the time of this posting lots of American papers are clueless about this finding. But let's just say that the research pans out ... what happens then? Let your mind wander back to the early science and policy wars over the way in which AIDS research is prioritized, and then consider a political world in which gay marriage might have been the defining issue in an election that brought to power a president who "owes" fundamentalist protestants and despises the UN...

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