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Infected and unaware: HIV hitting America's youth reuters.com Tue, 27 Nov, 2012 06:43 PM PST CHICAGO (Reuters) - More than half of young people in the United States who are infected with HIV are not aware of it, according to a report by government health officials that zeroes in on one of the remaining hot spots of HIV infection in America. Young people ages 13 to 24 account for 26 percent of all new HIV infections, according to the report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ... UPDATE 2-Infected and unaware: HIV hitting America's youth reuters_news_xe Tue, 27 Nov, 2012 06:41 PM PST * More than half of young people with HIV do not know it * Black gay, bisexual youths at high risk CHICAGO, Nov 27 (Reuters) - More than half of young peoplein the United States who are infected with HIV are not aware ofit, according to a report by government health officials thatzeroes in on one of the remaining hot spots of HIV infection inAmerica. Young people ages 13 to 24 account for 26 ... Cloudy with a chance of flu? Study offers influenza forecast reuters.com Tue, 27 Nov, 2012 06:18 PM PST WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New research suggests it may be possible to forecast flu outbreaks in much the same way meteorologists predict weather, a potential boon for public health officials and consumers, one of the study's authors said on Tuesday. Using real-time U.S. data gathered by Google Inc , along with a computer model showing how flu spreads, the researchers offered a system that could ... âì í¬ì¤ í¬ë¼ ì½"리ì 2012(One Health Forum Korea 2012)â ê°ìµ koreapressagency.com Tue, 27 Nov, 2012 06:03 PM PST One World, One Health(ì í¬ì¤) âíëì ì¸ê³, íëì ê±´ê°âì ì¸ê°, ë물, íê²½ì ê±´ê°ì´ ê°ê° ë 립ë ê²ì´ ... Salary growth lagging for U.S. primary care doctors: study reuters_news_xe Tue, 27 Nov, 2012 03:44 PM PST Nov 28 (Reuters) - Primary care doctors in the United Statesdon't seem to be reaping the rewards of rising health care costswhere it counts - in their paychecks, according to a study. The findings, which appeared in the Journal of the AmericanMedical Association, could have implications for what somepredictions say will be a primary care shortage in some parts ofthe United States in the coming ... | |
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