Drugs add 13 years to average life of HIV patient
Thursday, July 24, 2008 - 18:14
in Health & Medicine
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Cocktails of HIV drugs help patients live an average of 13 years longer -- if they are lucky enough to get them, researchers reported on Thursday.
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