In the CDC study, 18% of teen girls were infected with HPV.
March 18, 2008 - Contamination of fresh, leafy green vegetables with disease-causing bacteria and viruses is definitely on the rise, a CDC study shows.
However, one of the five sites involved in the CDC study reported less agreement.
Recent CDC studies indicate that the prevalence rate in adolescents is slightly lower than that in adults.
For example, an author of the CDC study summarized above found that any medium-sized black and tan animal was likely to be recorded as a German shepherd.
The CDC study is demonstrating that onions are probably not linked to this outbreak.
At least one in four U.S. teenage girls has a sexually transmitted disease, a CDC study found.
CDC study shows that obese adults with arthritis were 44% more likely to be physically inactive compared with obese adults without arthritis.
What is the cost of the CDC studies of PrEP?