A Quote by Yahya Jammeh

I can cure AIDS, and I will. — © Yahya Jammeh
I can cure AIDS, and I will.

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Wouldn't it be wonderful to have a cure for AIDS in the marketplace before Magic Johnson gets AIDS?
When my father died of AIDS, I knew I had to do everything in my power to prevent others from going through what he endured. I support AmFAR which provides funds for cutting edge AIDS research so we can find a vaccine and a cure.
Because I am not formally trained in the medical sciences, I can bring in new ideas to AIDS research and the cross-fertilization of ideas from different fields could be a valuable contribution to finding the cure for AIDS.
Even if animal tests produced a cure for AIDS, we'd be against it.
Is neither a cure for AIDS nor a way of preventing infection with HIV.
We will cry and bleed and lust and love, and we will cure death. We will be the cure. Because we want it.
You might get AIDS in Kenya, people have AIDS, you’ve got to be careful. I mean, the towels could have AIDS.
People who think a tax boost will cure inflation are the same ones who believe another drink will cure a hangover.
About President Bush's stand against condoms, condoms will not protect you from AIDS . So to just throw a bunch of condoms over to Africa and say, here, we're helping you with AIDS, is just going to further the spread of AIDS over there.
There are two things that I put my focus on. One is the fight against AIDS and finding a cure. The other is human rights.
We (the ANC government) have no plans to introduce the wholesale administration of these drugs in the public sector. ARVs are not a cure for Aids.
Even if animal experiments did result in a cure for AIDS, of which there is no chance, I'd be against it on moral grounds.
AIDS win be our first priority, but in two years' time we don't know where AIDS research will stand, so we are also thinking of activity on other diseases.
The greatest grand challenge for any scientist is discovering how to prevent the spread of HIV and finding the cure or an effective vaccine for AIDS.
The lesson is the same as it always has been to the HIV/AIDS community: embrace and celebrate the progress while not letting up the pressure until there is a cure.
If the federal government is truly serious about doing something with the AIDS virus, we need to take steps that would isolate the carriers of this plague.... It is difficult to understand the public policy towards AIDS. It is the first time in the history of civilization in which the carriers of a genuine plague have not been isolated from the general population, and in which this deadly disease for which there is no cure is being treated as a civil rights issue instead of the true health crisis it represents.
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