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HIV Cure Closer? Science Explores Functional Treatment
4 Dec
Summary
- A functional cure for HIV may be within reach, nearly 40 years after the first treatment.
- Tree rings and historical records link grain trade routes to the Black Death's spread.
- Volcanoes and European trade routes played a role in the Black Death's arrival.

Scientific advancements are bringing the possibility of a functional cure for HIV closer to reality, nearly four decades after the initial treatment was introduced with a caveat that it was not a cure. This potential breakthrough was discussed around World AIDS Day, offering significant hope.
In parallel, compelling historical research has illuminated the spread of the Black Death. By analyzing tree ring data alongside historical records, scientists have uncovered how trade routes, particularly the import of grain to Italian city-states, played a crucial role in bringing the devastating pandemic to Europe.
This research also suggests connections between volcanic activity and trade networks in understanding the historical impact of past pandemics. These diverse scientific explorations highlight the interconnectedness of natural events, human activity, and disease.




