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The desire to control our reproductive destinies is, perhaps, universal. New diagnostic tools might offer some help at the molecular level.
By Melissa Hendricks
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Intervention strategies aimed at teens are having a positive impact. Strong adults, schools and communities may provide the best protection.
By Mary Beth Regan
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Risk-reduction among HIV-positive men comes with complications. But a peer-education program that challenges mind-sets and negative self-images provides critical Aha! moments.
By Mat Edelson
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With gonorrhea, chlamydia and HIV infections disproportionately high in Baltimore, aggressive outreach and education programs target those at risk.
By Jim Duffy
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Dean Michael J. Klag: We cannot afford not to talk about sex.
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Paul B. Seifert on the connections between sex and health.
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Nobel Prize-recipient Peter Agre is named president-elect by AAAS; the Johns Hopkins Rakai Health Sciences Program receives an award from Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni; and more.
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