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British man 'cured' of HIV - News Review

British man 'cured' of HIV - News Review

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A man in Britain has become the second person to be cleared of HIV after receiving a stem cell transplant. Doctors said he received bone marrow stem cells almost three years ago from a donor with a rare genetic mutation that resists HIV infection. Key words and phrases: epidemic situation of widespread disease - The ease and frequency of air travel can quickly turn a local disease into an epidemic. - The head of police has reported that the city is suffering from a crime epidemic. mutation permanent genetic change - The majority of cancers result from a mutation of the body's cells. - The book went through three mutations after I received feedback from my editor. spurs encourages or causes - The large drop in the company's share price was spurred by a profit warning. - The fear of failing his exams spurred Dan into action and he started studying harder!
Date: 2020-09-18

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Just fascinating i have been waching bbc learning english videos for arround 5months and since then i think i've improved my level great job i'm really satisfied by what you're doing
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Hello every one on BBC news rewiew I have been learning English a lot. Thanks I enjoyed. Should we have a news about why panthemic suicide in young people in the world? Than you so much
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There is a widespread epidemic of corruption. So, goverments and societies urgently need a real mutation. That change will spur the countries to an economic growth.
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Hello everybody, do you know where I can find the text of this interview, for find several words that I can understand with the audio. Thank you
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