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Frequent Injection Drug Use May Increase Risk

Frequent injection drug use may provide a more fertile environment for the emergence of resistance to antiretroviral therapy, the drug treatment used to slow or suppress the progression of the HIV virus.

Traffic Exhaust Poisons Home Air

Scientists have demonstrated that where you live -- and specifically the traffic outside your front door -- affects the quality of the air inside your home.

Educated Moms Better at Predicting Baby's Sex 

Mothers-to-be with more than 12 years of education were far more accurate than less educated women at predicting their baby's sex. Gender predictions based on dreams or feelings were the most accurate.

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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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