
Japanese Scientists Discover Potential HIV Transmission Solution in Cow's Milk
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Japanese scientists at the International AIDS Conference in Kobe announced a potential breakthrough in HIV prevention. They discovered factors in cow's milk that may suppress HIV transmission, particularly important for preventing mother-to-child transmission. Researchers from Nagasaki University and Snow Brand Milk Products are working on developing these factors into a low-cost, bulk-produced product. The company plans to release the product in powdered milk or tablet form within four to five years, pending approval from Japanese authorities.
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