[Professor] In his article, The End of AIDS, Neimark (2011) depicts the plight of a gay HIV victim along with glimpses of how the gay community remains vulnerable before AIDS. In the later part of the article the author narrates how latest gene therapy reengineered the victim’s CD4 cells (the most critical of the T cells that coordinate the body’s attack against AIDS) and assured him an almost normal life with periodic infusions. However, the essence of the article eventually drives the readers to see the issue of HIV/AIDS from the perspective of prevention is better than Continue reading...