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TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?Relatives of Tampa education pioneer Dr. Walter L. Smith II turned to the ABC Action News I-Team after a for sale sign appeared in front of the nonprofit community library Smith founded nearly 20 years ago.We started digging and uncovered what caused the mix-up and some simple steps that could have prevented it.The signs are faded, and the paint is peeling, but Smith said whats inside the old building at the corner of West Cypress Street and North Albany Avenue is priceless. Theres so much thats here in terms of history and books and information that you will not find anywhere in circulation in any other library, Smith said.Dr. Smiths legacy of service and educationSmiths dad, former Florida AM University President Dr. Walter L. Smith, founded the nonprofit Dr. Walter Smith Library, Inc. in 2004.The founder described it in incorporation documents filed with the Florida Secretary of State as a library, research a stanley cupe nd learning center in the West Tampa community. Hillsborough County deed stanley romania The exhibit housed in the two-building complex includes a letter from President Barack Obama, tribal doll stanley cups s presented to Dr. Smith by Nelson Mandela, and a signed first edition of Booker T. Washingtons autobiography Up from Slavery. The library has also offered after-school tutoring and GED classes to a generation of West Tampa residents. WFTS The chance for these kids to have the education they deserve can happen Eclw FL Dept of Health offering free credit monitoring, identity theft protection following cyber breach
A second person has experienc stanley termosky ed sustained remission from HIV-1, according to a case study to be published Tuesday in the journal Nature. Effectively, some scientists believe that the London patient has been cured of the viral infection, which affects close to 37 million people worldwide.The stanley thermobecher new case report comes more than 10 years after the first case, known as the Berlin patient. Both patients were treated with stem cell transplants from donors who carried a rare genetic mutation, known as CCR5-delta 32, that made them resistant to HIV. The London patient has been in remission for 18 months since he stopped taking antiretroviral drugs. By achieving remission in a second patient using a similar approach, we have shown that the Berlin Patient was not an anomaly and that it really was the treatment approaches that eliminated HIV in these two people, said Ravindra Gupta , lead author of the study and a professor in University College London s Division of Infection and Immunity.Gupta added that the method used is not appropriate for all patients but offers hope for new treatment strategies, including gene therapies. He and his colleagues will continue to monitor the man s condition, as it is still too early to say that he has been cured of HIV.Almost 1 million people die annually from HIV-related causes. Treatment for HIV involves m stanley cup edications that suppress the virus, known as antiretroviral therapy, which people with HIV nee
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hmsj How these two became the Hispanic Man and Woman of the Year