Some people may transmit weaker AIDS virus »

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People with a genetic variation that slows down HIV may also be causing a mutation to the AIDS virus that makes it less potent if transmitted to others, researchers said on Friday.

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    "People with a genetic variation that slows down HIV may also be causing a mutation to the AIDS virus that makes it less potent if transmitted to others". Ok, you heroic gays and "Liberal Progressive" who want to end HIV, stand in line and try to make this virus "less potent" by getting it up the patooti by one of these "people with a genetic variation that slows down HIV". You no doubt feel it more heroic and noble than fighting Islamic terror, anyway, right? If so, then stand in your chorus line and END this virus that you probably still believe is everyone's disease. Or, are you all talk and no action? Show REAL activism with these genetically different guys, and "take it like a...whatever."

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