“The Seventh Day” is unique in a dialogue with the treating doctor for the first woman in the world who was cured of AIDS

“The Seventh Day” is unique in an interview with the world doctor, Dr. Marshall Gillespie, assistant head of the infectious diseases department at Weill Cornell Medical College in the United States of America, and he is the physician who treats the first woman in the world to be cured of AIDS using “stem cells”.

A few days ago, the world was surprised, when an American medical team announced the recovery of the first woman in the world from the acquired immunodeficiency disease, known as “AIDS”, thanks to stem cell transplantation from umbilical cord blood, which is considered the third case in the world to be cured of AIDS since Announcing the discovery of the disease in 1983.

The news of announcing the recovery of the first woman from AIDS by a medical team headed by him, the news was reported by major news agencies, international newspapers and international news stations. For all AIDS patients around the world.

The Seventh Day TV will publish the exclusive interview with the world doctor, Dr. Marshall Gillespie, assistant head of the Infectious Diseases Department at Weill Cornell Medical College in the United States of America, in the coming hours.

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