The Importance Of Aids Research

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...something that is now ignored by Washington. Indeed , it does seem like the admonition that AIDS is no longer a death sentence has seemingly relaxed the politicians. No longer is it a serious threat because there are new drug cocktails on the market all the time, and it seems that at the very least, life can be prolonged. Of course, this may be construed as a dangerous attitude. After all, there is no cure for AIDS and more research is certainly needed. People do die from the disease on a daily basis. A thesis statement submitted by a student is: "Unless there is an increase in funding for AIDS research, we will continue to endure devastating statistics in the" contamination by, and spread of, AIDS.
When AIDS first surfaced, people were scared. Although they heard it could only be transmitted through sexual relations, they wondered whether one could get AIDS from a swimming pool or a toilet seat. While they kept away from people with the disease, as...

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