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What is an example of combination therapy? Exploring highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART)

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Since its introduction, combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) for HIV has led to a dramatic 60% to 80% decline in the rates of AIDS, hospitalization, and death, according to early studies. This monumental medical achievement is a prime example of combination therapy, where multiple medications work together to combat a complex disease more effectively than a single drug alone.

The Science Behind Why Do They Put You to Sleep During Surgery?

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Before the introduction of safe and effective anesthetics, surgery was a rare, dangerous, and painful last resort. Modern medicine, however, has revolutionized this process, making countless lifesaving procedures possible thanks to general anesthesia, which begs the question: **Why do they put you to sleep during surgery?**