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BYU researchers help find cell harboring HIV
Researchers at Brigham Young University and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine have confirmed a third type of human cell "reservoir" that harbors HIV in its infectious state, eluding treatments designed to kill the virus.
 
LDS missionary from Farmington dies in England
An LDS missionary died over the weekend after collapsing while jogging near Birmingham, England.
 
LDS missionary from Utah killed in crash
A 60-year-old missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was killed in a car crash Tuesday morning in Kirtland, Ohio.
 
BYU, Johns Hopkins researchers find 3rd type of cell that harbors HIV
Researchers at Brigham Young University and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine have confirmed a third type of human cell "reservoir" that harbors HIV in its infectious state, eluding treatments designed to kill the virus.
 
LDS missionary killed in Ohio car crash
A 60-year-old missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was killed in a car crash Tuesday morning in Kirtland, Ohio.
 
Business College gets $1 million donation
LDS Business College received a $1 million gift last week from an anonymous donor, bringing the total by the same donor to $2 million.
 
MormonTimes.com: Hebrew DNA found in South America?
Was Hebrew DNA recently found in American Indian populations in South America? It may have been but while it probably has little to do with the Book of Mormon, it does appear to challenge the claims of critics.
 
Mormon writer proves she's . . . A novel writer
Best-selling author Stephenie Meyer never wanted to be a writer. In fact, if she hadn't married and started a family, she would have gone to law school.
 
Meyer on fire with books
A Mormon housewife writing about vampires? That alone may be enough to draw interest. But what's more important is that she does it so well.
 
Osmonds have their own 'Favorite Mom'
When they were approached to host a Mother's Day TV special, Donny and Marie Osmond couldn't help but reflect on their own mother.