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HIV Treatment: OK to Take a Break?
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- Jan Dyer
New NIH research data show the effects of temporarily stopping antiretroviral therapy on HIV reservoirs and viral loads in patients....
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Meningococcal Arthritis Masking as Possible Myeloma
- Author:
- Jan Dyer
Clinicians reveal the importance of screening for an underlying impaired immune response when patients present with rare symptoms.
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Why Fruit Flies (and People) Sleep Differently
- Author:
- Jan Dyer
Researchers look to the duration of sleep in fruit flies as a key to understanding the need of sleep in people.
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Omalizumab Helps Relieve Food Allergies
- Author:
- Jan Dyer
Children who received the oral immunotherapy omalizumab showed positive results from food allergies.
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Joint Outpatient Experience Gets an A
- Author:
- Jan Dyer
DoD survey reveals patients at Army medical treatment facilities are having more positive care experiences.
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Closer to a Vaccine For a ‘Pandemic in Progress’?
- Author:
- Jan Dyer
The National Institute of Health is making progress on Zika virus treatment with multiple vaccines producing positive results during...
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FDA Pledges Faster Updates for Antibiotics
- Author:
- Jan Dyer
New FDA site aims to get valuable updates on antibiotics out to health care professionals quicker to aid in prescribing decisions.
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Sharing Our Homes With Allergens
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- Jan Dyer
Recent data shows that most American homes are living with multiple allergens, some more than others depending on the geographic region....
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NIOSH Survey: Adherence to Best Practices is Falling Short
- Author:
- Jan Dyer
A recent survey reveals many nonfatal occupational injuries could be due to employee nonadherence to health and safety best practices....
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Are Mental Health Issues Heritable?
- Author:
- Jan Dyer
Researchers study the offspring of young female children who were evacuated from their homes during World War II for signs of mood disorders...
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Closing the Timing Gap Between HIV Infection and Diagnosis
- Author:
- Jan Dyer
CDC finds certain demographics are living with undiagnosed HIV infection much longer than are others.
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Clinical Trial Begins for Long-Acting Anti-HIV Injectable
- Author:
- Jan Dyer
New NIH-sponsored clinical trial compares the efficacy and safety of an injectable with the orally distributed HIV contraception.
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Risk of Diabetes Climbs Among Veterans
- Author:
- Jan Dyer
Researchers find rates of obesity among veterans are more prevalent among older males.
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IHS Funds Zero Suicide Programs
- Author:
- Jan Dyer
The IHS has announced $3.2 million in grants to support the Zero Suicide Initiative at 8 IHS and tribally run sites across the U.S....
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Trying to Keep Pace With 3-D Technology
- Author:
- Jan Dyer
The FDA starts to prepare for the wave of 3-D technology in health care to guide manufacturers and patients safe.