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NIOSH Tracks Needle Injuries
The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health released 2 new web-based portals to track workplace injuries and violence....
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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia in the Real World
Researchers conducted a prospective evaluation of treatment patterns and outcomes for elderly patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia in a real...
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Genomic Variation May Reveal ‘Biological Pathway’ to Obesity
Recent study reveals a genetic variation that may cause Africans and those of African descent to have higher rates of obesity than other...
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Vaccine for Respiratory Syncytial Virus Enters Phase 1 Testing
The vaccine DS-CAv1 aims to fill a void in the prevention and treatment of respiratory syncytial virus.
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Prognostic tool may allow tailored therapy for Hodgkin lymphoma
A newly developed “robust and inexpensive” prognostic tool may allow more tailored therapy for youth with intermediate-risk Hodgkin lymphoma.
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Prophylactic HIV Pill Also May Help Prevent Some STIs
CDC study data suggests taking the 1 pill a day pill can reduce some STIs by 40% in condom use.
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Not Getting Enough Sleep? NIOSH Wants to Help
Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health find health care workers the most deprived of sleep among other...
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More Baby Boomers Need HCV Testing
Eighty-percent of 3.5 million adults with hepatitis C are born between 1945 and 1965, and most of them are not getting tested.
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Pilot Program Will Integrate Trauma-Informed Care for Native Children
IHS and Johns Hopkins Center collaborate to understand and provide better trauma care for Native children.
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NCI to Study African-American Cancer Survivors
The largest African American cancer study to date investigates the genetic and environmental factors in high diagnosis rates among the...