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WASHINGTON — The U.S. has approved the world’s only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV, the first step in an anticipated global ...
Like other PrEP drugs, if enough of the medication is present when a person is exposed to HIV, it can prevent the virus from ...
It doesn't just happen to athletes or people doing intense physical activity. Classic heatstroke can occur simply by being in ...
The National Institutes of Health office responsible for issuing federal guidelines related to treatment of HIV and AIDS ...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, on average, heat is the No.1 weather-related killer in the U.S. – and right now is the time to take it seriously.
Oregon was ranked as the third worst U.S. state for hepatitis C deaths, according to a study by the Centers for Disease ...
They can be very hard to control. Official sound alarm after discovering tick carrying dangerous bacteria in US for first ...
Hundreds of people working or playing outside – even those who seem healthy – succumb to heat-related illnesses each year.
From the column: "All Minnesotans, especially those in our congressional delegation, should speak with a unified voice ...
Studies have found important benefits from a newer vaccine and enhanced versions of older ones, and one vaccine may confer a ...
Fifteen-year-old Yassin Khalifa was struck by lightning this week while sheltering under a tree during a sudden thunderstorm ...
Leftists are in an uproar over HHS Secretary RFK Jr.'s transformation of HHS from a hotbed of fake leftist "science" to one of real science.