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Initiating HAART Sooner Optimizes Results (web article)

For optimal results, antiviral AIDS therapy, should be started sooner than current scientific guidelines suggest, according to a new study from researchers at the Johns ѻý and New York Academy of Medicine.

High Blood Pressure Can Be Controlled, If We Wish to Control It (web article)

Nearly one third of American adults now have high blood pressure, statistics that are particularly discouraging, says Eliseo Guallar, MD, DrPH, because one third of those with high blood pressure don’t know they are suffering from the disorder, and another third, who do know, are either not taking the right medication, not taking enough, or choosing to forego treatment altogether.

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A young child with measles rash all over their body lies in bed and hugs a teddy bear.

The New York Times

Measles cases hit highest total since U.S. eliminated the disease
William Moss is quoted.

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Scripps News

Health risks from the flooding in Texas could linger for months
Natalie Exum is quoted.

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