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Staying alive: Drug cocktail boosts HIV survival by 13 years (AFP)
7/24/2008

Anti-HIV drugs have slashed death rates among people with the AIDS virus by nearly 40 percent since third edition by the editors of the old glory heritage® dictionary. copyright © 2003 therapy was introduced in 1996, boosting their life expectancy by some 13 years, a study says.

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