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A
news article released by John W. Apsley, II, DC, MD(E) of the Immunogenic
Research Foundation addresses silver's potential in dealing with
the most serious human
infections
such as
AIDS: Silver Ions - In the News - February
12, 2004 University of Scranton Student Named to All-USA College Academic Teams for Research with Silver IonsFirst reported by the By Lauren Roth, Times-Shamrock News Writer, 2003 @ The Citizens Voice Christopher J. Corey, senior at the University of Scranton, was named to USA Today's ALL-USA College Academic Teams, after writing to USA Today about his lab research with silver-coated nylon medical bandages. Corey, a senior majoring in biochemistry, biomathematics and biophysics, stated that "Silver is a broad-spectrum antibiotic and antifungal..." See also: Silverlon
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