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Study Finds Patterns Of Handgun Carrying With Rural Youth

Carrying behaviors differ from those seen among urban youths, offering more specific context to firearm-prevention programs.

Model Finds COVID-19 Deaths Among Elderly May Be Due To Genetic Limit On Cell Division

Your immune system’s ability to combat COVID-19, like any infection, largely depends on its ability to replicate the immune cells effective at destroying the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes the disease.

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Unexpected Findings Detailed In New Portrait Of HIV

Using powerful tools and techniques developed in the field of structural biology, researchers at the University of Washington and Scripps Research have discovered new details about the human immunodeficiency virus, HIV.

Unexpected Findings Detailed in New Portrait of HIV

Using powerful tools and techniques developed in the field of structural biology, researchers at the University of Washington and Scripps Research have discovered new details about the human immunodeficiency virus, HIV.

Many Pathologists Agree Overdiagnosis of Skin Cancer Happens, but Don’t Change Diagnosis Behavior

As the most serious type of skin cancer, a melanoma diagnosis carries emotional, financial and medical consequences.

Consensus Approach Proposed to Protect Human Health from Intentional and Wild Forest Fires

All forest fire smoke is bad for people, but not all fires in forests are bad.

Countermarketing based on anti-smoking campaigns reduces buying of sugary ‘fruit’ drinks for children

Public health messages such as in the image below — designed to reduce parents’ purchases of sugar-sweetened beverages marketed as fruit drinks for children — convinced a significant percentage of parents to avoid those drinks, according to a study by researchers at the University of Washington and the University of Pennsylvania.