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The Topsy Foundation and AIDS patient recovery
Oh man, stop what you’re doing right now and watch this ad from The Topsy Foundation about a woman named Selinah who has AIDS and volunteered to be filmed for 90 days to show what AIDS can do to the … Continue reading
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Tags: aids, doctors, hiv, patient, recovery, Selinah, The Topsy Foundation, time-lapse
Puff Daddy simulates the spread of disease through a cough
The University of Louisville Hospital has a unique robot simulator named Puff Daddy that can show doctors and patients how germs can spread through a simple cough. Puff Daddy spews out a vapor-like substance of “germs” when it coughs and … Continue reading
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Tags: black light, cough, doctors, flu, germs, patients, puff daddy, robot, simulator, spread, swine, university of louisville
German doctors find possible cure for HIV
German doctors have reason to believe that they may have encountered a possible cure for HIV by means of a bone marrow transplant. From what I understand, some people are resistant to most strains of the HIV virus because their … Continue reading