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  • No, the drug companies won't allow it. Currently, those with HIV must take anti-viral medication regularly just to stay alive and keep full-blown AIDS from developping. It is far better for the profits of pharmaceutical companies to keep supplying and selling these drugs than it is to make a one-time cure that will reduce or eliminate the need for regular anti-viral medications. It's a sad consequence of our $$$ driven world, and I hope that I'm not right.
  • theres is a cure is that the government doesnt want to give it out
  • I certainly hope so and cancer too. I cannot believe that the world can be evil enough for drug companies to allow millions to die on the back of profit margins No I just will not believe the world is that bad yet
  • Yes. I think that the cure for many diseases will lie in the study of genetics and genetic engineering.
  • A Cure for AIDS—Soon! Jesus’ miraculous healings do more than reassure us of God’s love. The Bible tells us that Jesus Christ now rules as a heavenly King. (Revelation 11:15) His ministry on earth showed that he has the power and the willingness to cure any malady afflicting mankind. That is exactly what he will do. Bible prophecy assures us that soon “no resident will say: ‘I am sick.’” (Isaiah 33:24) Despite the failure of mankind to stop the spread of AIDS or to provide effective treatment for all, we can be confident that AIDS will be abolished. “Bless Jehovah, O my soul,” King David said, “and do not forget all his doings, Him who is forgiving all your error, who is healing all your maladies.”—Psalm 103:2, 3.
  • Yea. Take the most powerful business men in the world. Give them a dose of the hiv virus. Within a month a cure will be made.
  • I'm going to answer your question with a question, since I am a professional cynic and skeptic... Which is more profitable for the drug industry? Treating a disease, or curing it? Do they make more money from a 7 year treatment plan, or a one-month cure remedy? I believe that so long as our drug industry is based around profits, development of a cure will remain a secondary priority.
  • I wouldn't be surprised if they already have a cure, but want to milk AZT and others for all they are worth first! But then again it would make no business sense to cure a disease that can be treated for life at infinitely more profit. Ever wondered why hay fever has never been "cured". Bottom line: Symptomatic relief is more commercially lucrative than cure!!
  • Probably. But with the way AIDS is at the moment, it'll be a phenomenal undertaking to spread the drug around appropriately. This is why I believe condoms and the appropriate sex education should be institutionalised. If everybody had access to condoms and learnt how to use them properly, then the scope of the disease would be greatly limited.
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  • I think there will be. I sincerely hope so anyway. So many people are dying.
  • Yes and I don't think it will be too long. Nasty little retrovirus that HIV is I am sure it will be conquered before long. Look at the progress that has been made in what under 40 years?
  • Yes, but I think it will come from a just and loving God who cares about mankind and not through scientific efforts by man.
  • I would say yes, but another nasty virus will rear it's ugly head. It's eveloution just like when we cured Polio and small pox Aids joined the new list of epidemics.
  • There was a time when people thought that air travel was impossible. But now, airplanes are a very common mode of transport. So I think that it's also possible to have a cure for AIDS in the future, even though to many of us it seems impossible.
  • Yes, but not by attacking the virus itself. That's where we have always failed. I think the way we will beat it is to block the entrances to the Tcell openings. Some people already have these openings blocked and are naturally immune to both HIV and the Black Plague. The virus MUST enter the Tcell to propagate itself, and when blocked from that will present the cure to AIDS. With that said curing AIDS may or not mean curing HIV. It may be that the treatment will have to be taken for life but will result in a normal length & quality of life.
  • i think there could be already.. also for cancer.. Think of all the chairties that would close down because of the new cure for these deseases.. And maybe not having a cure is a way of keeping the population down? The society we live in is quite messed up really :S
  • I predict a cure will be found as a result of research in another area and will be applied to not just one disease.
  • Nope, here to prove my point is chris rock: Chris Rock: The government curing AIDS? That's like Cadillac making a car that last for fifty years... and you know they can do it! But they ain't gonna do something that fucking dumb! Shit! They got metal on the space shuttle that can go around the moon and withstand temperatures up to 20,000 degrees. You mean to tell me you don't think they can make an El Dorado where the fucking bumper don't fall off?
  • i'm sort of a pesimist here. i think that a cure can be found, but if one is, that's the end of a lot of grant money for researchers. and as long as science can prolong life, finding a cure might become less and less urgent. i hope i'm wrong.
  • Yes there will be and not too long either I think. The research has come on in leaps and bounds recently. It is a particularly nasty virus but if there is one thing humans are good at it is working out how to kill things.
  • yes and no... there will always be newer strains of aidslike diseases and cancers there will be newer and more deadly strains of diseases as fast or faster than we can cure them...sorry
  • i believe there already is as there is for cancer and as usual, I have no proof.
  • The cure is already out there. AIDS was created for the CIA by the US Army at the Arberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland, USA for eugenics purposes. My 2 cents.
  • I do. We have made a lot of progress in the past 30 years, and AIDS itself has effectively been downgraded to a chronic disease, for those able to afford the medicines. I don't put much stock in conspiracy theories from so-called "skeptics" that the cure for HIV will be repressed forever by greedy companies. Word would get out. We have mafia informants, government whistle blowers. The tobacco industry has been hurt by insider testimonies. People aren't stupid, and they aren't bad. The good thing eventually happens.

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