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Will herpes be cured?


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Simple question.

If society doesn't collapse I'm sure there will be a vaccine created that prevents people from getting infected and then herpes Will go the same route polio did. A cure for the infected is unlikely which sucks. It was just in the news that the drug they had high hopes for treating Ebola has failed miserably in human patients but worked great in monkeys. There's a reason h hasn't been cured, it's been around for a long time and evolved to be a perfect menance.

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We can hope that artificial intelligence makes some giant leaps in the next ten years and our computer overlords will cure us of our diseases so we can be better slaves

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I don't even care about getting cured. The ideal thing would be a functional cure where you don't pass it on to anyone and there will be no shedding.

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I don't even care about getting cured. The ideal thing would be a functional cure where you don't pass it on to anyone and there will be no shedding.

I agree...that is my fear....spreading it. If they can shut that part of the disease down....I can deal with the BOs. If they stop it from spreading it would likely help with the stigma associated with the beast...that is the part I hate the most...the stigma.

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anyone hear of a so called cure called HSVeraser, or quickclear???

these are just a few I stumbled across while looking for new releases of 'cures'. I'm planning to discuss with my doc but wanted to know if anyone here seen these or others an what's your take.

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I dont think there will be a cure in my lifetime. In comparison to other diseases H seems to be low on the "lets find a cure" totem pole. I pray I am wrong though!!!!!!

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I dont think there will be a cure in my lifetime. In comparison to other diseases H seems to be low on the "lets find a cure" totem pole. I pray I am wrong though!!!!!!

Ya never know, although it is unlikely it just takes that one genius, or that one ah ah moment and everything can change. They were convinced they would never cure hep c but they did, will likely see Hiv get cured in a decade

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anyone hear of a so called cure called HSVeraser, or quickclear???

these are just a few I stumbled across while looking for new releases of 'cures'. I'm planning to discuss with my doc but wanted to know if anyone here seen these or others an what's your take.

Any of those cure things you find on the internet are snake oil. When's theres a cure the world will know

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anyone hear of a so called cure called HSVeraser, or quickclear???

these are just a few I stumbled across while looking for new releases of 'cures'. I'm planning to discuss with my doc but wanted to know if anyone here seen these or others an what's your take.

I tried the HSV eraser....it did not work. I followed it exactly too.

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I dont think there will be a cure in my lifetime. In comparison to other diseases H seems to be low on the "lets find a cure" totem pole. I pray I am wrong though!!!!!!

Well, you might be right, I dunno.

I think you are right in a sense. Sufferers of other diseases are all deperate to be cured. While, only a very very small portion of H suferers are desperate to be cured. Most of them don't care.

I mean, look at how few of us are on here, despite the fact there are hundreds of millions of H sufferers world wide. Well if you go to other disease support groups, there are tons of them.

But, there is a lot of money in curing H. Or keeping it suppressed, and that is probably the most important thing. It seems like the science is there to cure it, or make a vaccine. But it just takes too much time and money.

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Ya never know, although it is unlikely it just takes that one genius, or that one ah ah moment and everything can change. They were convinced they would never cure hep c but they did, will likely see Hiv get cured in a decade

I really hope so!!

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Ya never know, although it is unlikely it just takes that one genius, or that one ah ah moment and everything can change. They were convinced they would never cure hep c but they did, will likely see Hiv get cured in a decade

That could happen, at least I hope

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I don't doubt there will be a cure.

I think there will be more treatments found before a "cure" is found and I'm okay with that.

If you look at the wikipedia article, it shows that there are 5 different vaccines in clinical trials and a few with strong data working towards clinical trials. I think that's pretty awesome and I think it's probably the furthest herpes research has ever been. Some of the names behind the vaccine candidates are pretty big ones as well, which means more experience and funding toward researching them. Most of those vaccines won't "cure" herpes or even pass clinical trials, but it only takes one good one to make a difference for millions.

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