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There are daily pills to prevent HIV — but injectable options could change what prevention looks like
This story is part of CBC Health's Second Opinion, a weekly analysis of health and medical science news emailed to subscribers on Saturday mornings....
www.cbc.ca - 14 days ago

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apps
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YouTube has been teasing some big changes to its TV app, and it looks like one of these new features might see the addition of more on-demand...
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nature
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What Robert F. Kennedy Jr might do with his newfound influence over US science. Plus, life-like enzymes designed from scratch can accelerate a...
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how-to
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Maintaining your treadmill is easier than you think, starting with regularly lubricating your belt Nothing beats the safety and convenience of a home treadmill. Sure, it may not be the most engaging way to workout, but there’s peace of mind knowing that you have a warm, dry, safe place to run at any...
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beauty
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architecture
9 Home Decorating Trends We Hope Never Come Back
Home and fashion trends will always come and go. Some might stay, like farmhouse decor while others fade and come back around decades later—looking at you 1950s pastels and glass blocks of the 80s. Then there are others that are best left in the past whether it's the shoulder pad fad and bubble...
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cycling
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learning
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technology
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auto
This Scrappy Spanish Electric Motorcycle Boasts a Unique Feature That’s Perfect for the Street
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travel
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nature
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gaming
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health
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