I think they aren't trying
Aids is a man made virus for population control if aids was cured the condom would lose a lot of profit more baby booming would take place and its all a big picture
In 2015, the search for a cure for HIV/AIDS was ongoing, with researchers making progress in developing treatments to manage the virus and improve the quality of life for those living with the disease. However, a definitive cure had not yet been found.
Its false. Massive advancements are being made. Life spans for HIV sufferers is already closing in on natural life spans by about ten years. And there are several lines of enquiry regarding a cure,which many think will happen in 5-10 years. So good things are not only coming but happening now.
Alfalfa Herb - for treating Drug Addiction'sMelissa Herb - for treating Alchoholism'sGarlic - for treating Acne & Infection'sSunin Herb - for treating Cancer'sRosemary - for treating Alzhimers & BaldnessEchinacea herb - for treating AllergiesElderFlower herb - for treating Eczema & HerpiesGoldenseal herb - for treating AIDS & HIVPeppermint herb - for treating Anxiety , Stress & FearSt. John's Wort Herb - for treating Depression
The 'H' in HIV stands for 'Human'. Leaches are not susceptible to the virus so the infection cannot progress into AIDS in a leach.
Immunization against HIV infection is not currently available. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. AIDS is prevented by treating HIV infection. When treating HIV infection, the goal is to increase the level of healthy immune cells while decreasing the patient's viral load. Scientists are continuing to search for effective vaccines for the AIDS virus. There are currently none that are near the end of the approval process.
it may make it harder to fight
Mary Kay Ryan has written: 'Treating AIDS with Chinese medicine'
If you want to know the aswer of how Aids was discovered you should really see the movie "and the band played on"This sounds like homework.
Smallpox was eradicated due to the development of an effective vaccine, global collaboration, and targeted vaccination campaigns. In contrast, AIDS is caused by HIV, a virus that mutates rapidly, making it difficult to develop a single vaccine. Additionally, social factors such as stigma, lack of access to healthcare, and high cost of treatment hinder progress in eradicating AIDS.
"HIV and AIDS in Pregnancy." Professionals and Researchers. March of Dimes. November 2002 [cited February 22, 2005]. http://www.marchofdimes.com/professionals/681_1223.asp.
It depends on the researcher, but if they find a cure for cancer or create an AIDS vaccine, that would be a dream come true.
The AP has reported that an American man with AIDS appears to have been cured of the disease after receiving a marrow transplant normally used to fight leukemia. Doctors and researchers are cautioning that it might be a fluke.