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Preventive Injury Strategies Not Scientifically Solid

Softball injury prevention strategies, such as the use of lower-profile bases and teaching better sliding techniques, are not sufficiently scientifically supported, according to new research data from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Injury Research and Policy and the U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine.

Avian Influenza Is a Threat To Our Collective Security (Wall Street Journal Commentary)

President Bush has announced his emergency plan for "Pandemic Influenza Preparations and Response" -- with a price tag of $7.1 billion. Having learned a lesson from Hurricane Katrina, where spot-on predictive scientific models of bursting levees and disastrous flooding were ignored, the White House -- to its credit -- now takes the threat of a global influenza pandemic quite seriously. But exactly how good is epidemic prediction? Worth a $7 billion bet?

Oil and Alcohol Could Kill You

Two liquids—oil and alcohol—contribute to road fatalities, according to researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, University of California at Irvine and the Global Forum for Health Research, in Geneva, Switzerland.

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STAT

Acting CDC director calls for MMR vaccine to be broken up into three shots 
William Moss is quoted.  

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Scientific American

Advances Drive ‘Stunning’ Drop in Infant RSV Hospitalizations 
Ruth Karron is quoted.  

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Women's Health

How A “Natural” Supplement Is Quietly Fueling A New Addiction Crisis Among Women 
Caleb Alexander is quoted.  

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