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HIV Cells Keep Duplicating Even When Treatments Are Working: Study
Antiretroviral therapy may affect progression of disease, but virus doesn't disappear
- Posted August 6, 2015
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HIV Cells Keep Duplicating Even When Treatments Are Working: Study
Antiretroviral therapy may affect progression of disease, but virus doesn't disappear
- Posted August 6, 2015
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For Pregnant Military Wives, Risks Rise if Partner Deployed
Odds for preterm birth, postpartum depression triples, Fort Bragg study finds
- Posted August 6, 2015
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Higher-Dose, Short-Duration Radiation Better for Early Breast Cancer: Study
Treatment offers fewer side effects and better quality of life, researchers say
- Posted August 6, 2015
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Active As Teen, Free of Diabetes In Later Life?
Findings showed insulin resistance peaks in early adolescence, so exercise crucial during this period
- Posted August 6, 2015
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U.S. Infant Deaths At Lowest Rate Ever: CDC
But American babies still die at rates that are higher than other affluent countries
- Posted August 6, 2015
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Health Highlights: Aug 6, 2015
Breast Cancer Surgery Complications Send Sandra Lee to Hospital Food Services Company Aramark Promises Healthier Meals
- Posted August 6, 2015
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Experimental Gel Could Prevent Genital Herpes Infection
But follow-up study of the gel for HIV prevention yields disappointing results
- Posted August 5, 2015




















