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HIV Treatment for Pregnant Women Should Be Considered

Experts at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health have recommended that antiretroviral treatments be considered for pregnant women with HIV, and that more research be conducted on treatments for pregnant women with underlying disease.

High Blood Pressure Linked to Sleep Apnea

Researchers at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health confirmed a possible connection between sleep apnea and hypertension (high blood pressure) in both older and middle-aged adults.

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NPR

Alison Gemmill discusses the falling U.S. birth rate.

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CBS Evening News

Caitlin Rivers discusses human cases of bird flu.

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C-SPAN Washington Journal

Natalie Exum discusses efforts to reduce lead and PFAS in drinking water. 

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