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Study Finds Acute Measles Suppresses HIV Replication

Replication of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is briefly suppressed during acute measles. HIV-infected children were found to have HIV levels significantly lower while having measles compared to HIV-infected children who did not have measles.

Marijuana Use Linked to Hallucinogen Use

A study from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health provides the first epidemiological evidence that young marijuana smokers are substantially more likely than non-smokers to be presented with the opportunity to try hallucinogens.

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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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