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What can beat AIDS? AIDS!

Started by Newby, November 07, 2006, 03:02:38 AM

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Quote from: Rule on June 30, 2008, 01:13:20 PM
Quote from: CrAz3D on June 30, 2008, 10:38:22 AM
I'd bet that you're currently bloated like a water ballon on a hot summer's day.

That analogy doesn't even make sense.  Why would a water balloon be especially bloated on a hot summer's day? For your sake, I hope there wasn't too much logic testing on your LSAT. 

BigAznDaddy

hmmmm that doesn't sound too safe.  :P

Joe

It's just as safe as a hepititus vaccine. I can tell you I've been vaccinated for it, like 20 (exageration) shots over the period of two years, and as far as I know I haven't died yet.
Quote from: Camel on June 09, 2009, 04:12:23 PMI'd personally do as Joe suggests

Quote from: AntiVirus on October 19, 2010, 02:36:52 PM
You might be right about that, Joe.


Sidoh

Quote from: Joex86] link=topic=7807.msg97680#msg97680 date=1162912565]
It's just as safe as a hepititus vaccine. I can tell you I've been vaccinated for it, like 20 (exageration) shots over the period of two years, and as far as I know I haven't died yet.

You can't say that beyond any form of speculation.  They've tested it on five people.  That hardly allows anyone to deem it as "safe."  That's why its still in testing.  If it worked miracles, they wouldn't continue testing it.

iago

Incidentally, this isn't an ordinary vaccine, like your hepepatitus shots (or other vaccinations we get).  If you read the article, it says that they genetically engineered a strain of AIDS that can fight other AIDS viruses. 

Sidoh

Quote from: iago on November 07, 2006, 12:46:50 PM
Incidentally, this isn't an ordinary vaccine, like your hepepatitus shots (or other vaccinations we get).  If you read the article, it says that they genetically engineered a strain of AIDS that can fight other AIDS viruses. 

Exactly the other reason I was saving up for the potential debate (it'd be short lived, I hope!).

MyndFyre

Quote from: BigAznDaddy on November 07, 2006, 08:50:43 AM
hmmmm that doesn't sound too safe.  :P
In Star Trek: Voyager, they used Borg nanoprobes to fight off a virus at least once.
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iago

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Quote from: BigAznDaddy on November 07, 2006, 08:50:43 AM
hmmmm that doesn't sound too safe.  :P
In Star Trek: Voyager, they used Borg nanoprobes to fight off a virus at least once.
Borg nanoprobes were like a Deus Ex Machina -- when there's no hope left, they can reprogram nanoprobes to do anything.  Medicine, weapon, etc.

AntiVirus

This makes perfect sense.  I just hope that it works out well.
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Sidoh

They could make up some bogas treatment for cancer that makes perfect sense to the uneducated person; that doesn't mean it's going to work or that it's even a viable proposal for a treatment.

I think you should treat AIDS, AntiVirus. ;D

rabbit

Well, if genetically altered AIDS can fight AIDS, why can't it fight cancer too?

Joe

Quote from: iago on November 07, 2006, 12:46:50 PM
Incidentally, this isn't an ordinary vaccine, like your hepepatitus shots (or other vaccinations we get).  If you read the article, it says that they genetically engineered a strain of AIDS that can fight other AIDS viruses. 

Oh. I was going to assume the opposite in counter to Sidoh's post, but I guess I'm wrong. Oops! :)
Quote from: Camel on June 09, 2009, 04:12:23 PMI'd personally do as Joe suggests

Quote from: AntiVirus on October 19, 2010, 02:36:52 PM
You might be right about that, Joe.


iago

Quote from: rabbit on November 07, 2006, 07:13:00 PM
Well, if genetically altered AIDS can fight AIDS, why can't it fight cancer too?
Well, the first reason that comes to mind is that cancer isn't a virus, so it would be completely different. 

The second reason is probably because of how it's made, it's likely very special-purpose..

Sidoh

Quote from: rabbit on November 07, 2006, 07:13:00 PM
Well, if genetically altered AIDS can fight AIDS, why can't it fight cancer too?

Exactly as iago said: cancer isn't a virus.  It's a strain of cells that have mutated in such a way that the mechanism which "aborts" duplication during mitosis if any genetic mutation is "detected" is dysfunctional.

Armin

Quote from: iago on November 07, 2006, 12:46:50 PM
Incidentally, this isn't an ordinary vaccine, like your hepepatitus shots (or other vaccinations we get).  If you read the article, it says that they genetically engineered a strain of AIDS that can fight other AIDS viruses. 

I wouldn't really even consider it a vaccine. A vaccine prevents disease while an antidote cures a disease.
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