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CDC officials say that closing or limiting syringe exchanges in Philly could cause an HIV outbreak

PHILADELPHIA — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has shared a warning in the wake of Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s proposal to stop paying for syringe services in Philadelphia: Ending or slowing such programs could result in new outbreaks of HIV, especially among people who use drugs. The agency ....

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Black-Tie GayBINGO returns April 6 in Center City

The Loews Hotel in Center City on April 6 will host Black-Tie GayBINGO, an annual fundraiser hosted by drag queens that includes a silent auction, cocktail hour, dinner and dancing. ....

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ACE2: New Chewing Gum Reduces Coronavirus Viral Load In Saliva

A recent study finds that chewing gum laced with a plant-grown protein named ACE2 serves as a “trap” for the SARS-CoV-2 virus, reducing viral load in saliva and potentially tamping down transmission.Vaccinations for COVID-19 have begun to stamp out the pandemic but even people who are fully vaccinated can still become infected with SARS-CoV-2. ....

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Reusing disposable masks has no major impact on skin, upper respiratory microbiome

Reusing single-use surgical masks for up to a week had no major impact on skin or upper respiratory tract microbiomes, according to data published in The Journal of Infectious Diseases. ....

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