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Mass prescription of anti-retroviral drugs could eradicate the disease within 40 years, scientist says.
The leaders who built the United Nations were not naïve; they did not think this body could eradicate all wars.
We could eradicate smallpox from nature, but we could not uproot the virus from the human heart".
Studies had shown that a pathogen called the Russian spring-summer encephalitis virus could eradicate tumors in mice.
The hope is that combinations of pills that work by different mechanisms could eradicate hepatitis C without the need for interferon.
FOR several years, United Nations drug-control officials have said facetiously that they could probably buy up Afghanistan's poppy crop as cheaply as they could eradicate it.
The same affluent, Facebook India that shudders at the filthy toilets and corruption plaguing the Commonwealth Games could eradicate polio if it chooses to.
The first will relieve the worst of today's poverty but do nothing for tomorrow; the second could eradicate poverty once and for all.
A last-ditch effort to vaccinate children in these regions could eradicate this disease for good, just as smallpox was eradicated more than 30 years ago.
His own experiences ensured that no amount of cajolery could eradicate from his heart a deep burning hatred of the Tory party.
In the mid-1990s, P.& G.'s executives began a secret project to create a new product that could eradicate bad smells.
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