A possible HIV cure found?

London [England], Oct. 3 : Looks like a new research has found out a possible cure for HIV infection.

UK scientists and clinicians working on a groundbreaking trial to test a possible cure for HIV infection said that they have made remarkable progress after a test patient showed no sign of the virus following treatment, reports the Guardian.

The research, being carried out by five of Britain's top universities with NHS support, is combining standard antiretroviral drugs with a drug that reactivates dormant HIV and a vaccine that induces the immune system to destroy the infected cells.

Antiretoviral drugs alone are highly effective at stopping the virus from reproducing but do not eradicate the disease, so must be taken for life.

'Diabetes - The Hidden Killer' to show threat on NHS for increasing diabetes patients

London [England], Oct. 3 : A recent study has threatened the National Health Service (NHS) as more and more people are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, which is costing them10.3 billion pounds each year, 10 percent of their budget.

According to a report in the Daily Mail, a record four million people are living with the condition, despite more than 500,000 not knowing they have it, figures show.

A BBC Panorama investigation will show that the bleak situation has left many doctors worried about the condition's financial burden on the health service.

Often thought of as harmless, the preventable condition is a hidden killer and can lead to heart failure, blindness, kidney disease and leg amputations.

Male sans the Y chromosome: a step towards better understanding sex differentiation

Washington D.C. [USA], Oct. 3 : Taking us a step ahead to understand sex differentiation, a recent study has revealed that key sex-determining genes continue to operate in a mammalian species that lacks the Y chromosome.

In most placental mammals, the Y chromosome induces male differentiation during development, whereas embryos without it become female.

The sex-determining gene SRY is present on the Y chromosome and induces other regulatory genes that suppress female differentiation. The Amami spiny rat (Tokudaia osimensis) is exceptional as it lacks a Y chromosome and thus the SRY gene, raising the question of why male differentiation can still occur.

Rooney to remain as Man U captain `no matter what`,insists Mourinho

London [England], Oct.2 : Manchester United's Wayne Rooney will continue to remain captain despite losing his place in the first team at Old Trafford, manager Jose Mourinho has confirmed.

The England international was dropped from the starting XI during the side's 4-1 win over reigning Premier League champions Leicester City while he also started from the bench in the Europa League game against Zorya Luhansk.

In spite of that, Mourinho backed Rooney to continue to motivate the rest of the players in the team, while adding that the 30-year-old does not have to worry about potentially losing his role at United.

Kolkata Test: Indian seamers bundle Kiwis out for 204

Kolkata [India], Oct.2 : Indian seamers produced a scintillating performance as New Zealand were bundled out for 204 in their first innings on the Day Three of the second Test here at the Eden Gardens on Saturday.

Resuming at overnight score of 128-7, BJ Watling and Jeetan Patel added 60 runs for the eighth wicket.

India broke the partnership when all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin dismissed Patel (47) with his first ball of the morning.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who finished with five wickets in 10 overs on Saturday, added one more in the third over of the day to become the first Indian pacer to seal six wickets at home.

Mohammad Shami trapped Watling leg before for 25 before ending the New Zealand 's innings to give India a 112-run first innings lead.

Direct payment transfers going to be rule in future, says Jaitley

New Delhi [India], Oct.2 : Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has made it clear that direct transfer payments is going to be the rule in future with tremendous success in targeting the beneficiaries without the problem of any leakages.

Delivering the keynote address at the conference on 'Digital Payments: Inclusion, Growth and Opportunities' organised by Observer Research Foundation in association with Better Than Cash Alliance in Delhi on Saturday.

Explaining the benefits of the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) which is helping the government to target the needy better, Jaitley said, "I am sure this going to be the rule in future."

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