
science
Woman cured of HIV infection without medical treatment, risky bone marrow transplant
The study of 60 patients that controlled the infection without drugs suggests that they may be 'functional cured' of HIV.


There might finally be a cure for HIV
Researchers at the American Gene Technologies (AGT), a pharmaceutical company in the US, have claimed that they have developed a permanent cure for HIV.

science
Second patient reportedly cured of HIV in big milestone for AIDS treatment
The second patient is proof that a near-death experience isn't necessarily part of a cure for HIV.

Life
HIV cure: Why it needs to be tempered with caution
Noting that more than 300,000 babies a year worldwide are born infected with HIV, researchers cautioned that "it will likely take years before they're able to extend that success to a broader community of patients, if ever".