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nbcnews:

Once-a-day pill prevents HIV in drug users
(Photo: Getty Images file)
A once-a-day pill can protect people who inject drugs from the AIDS virus, lowering their risk by nearly 50 percent, researchers reported Wednesday.
Continue reading

Big deal in the fight against AIDS.

shortformblog:

nbcnews:

Once-a-day pill prevents HIV in drug users

(Photo: Getty Images file)

A once-a-day pill can protect people who inject drugs from the AIDS virus, lowering their risk by nearly 50 percent, researchers reported Wednesday.

Continue reading

Big deal in the fight against AIDS.

(Source: nbcnews.com)

short call days call for extra avocado on my left over pizza.

definitely.

futuretechreport:

12 Technologies That Are Improving at Insane Speeds

Business Insider published this graphic as part of an article they did summarizing the McKinsey report which featured disruptive technologies that are impacting the global economy.

(via scinerds)

shortformblog:

azspot:

#NSA and 2006

Let’s be honest, though. That this faded away from our culture is a significant problem. We have a fickle memory. We forget a lot of things. That’s not necessarily a good thing, but the truth is, it’s back, people are fully aware of the scale of the program, and we can now do something about it as a culture.

shortformblog:

azspot:

#NSA and 2006

Let’s be honest, though. That this faded away from our culture is a significant problem. We have a fickle memory. We forget a lot of things. That’s not necessarily a good thing, but the truth is, it’s back, people are fully aware of the scale of the program, and we can now do something about it as a culture.

jesuisperdu:

Chalk Games, Prospect Place, Brooklyn
1950
arthur leipzig

jesuisperdu:

Chalk Games, Prospect Place, Brooklyn

1950

arthur leipzig

kateoplis:

Gustav Klimt, Two Lovers, 1908

kateoplis:

Gustav Klimt, Two Lovers, 1908

shortformblog:

nbcnews:

Once-a-day pill prevents HIV in drug users
(Photo: Getty Images file)
A once-a-day pill can protect people who inject drugs from the AIDS virus, lowering their risk by nearly 50 percent, researchers reported Wednesday.
Continue reading

Big deal in the fight against AIDS.

shortformblog:

nbcnews:

Once-a-day pill prevents HIV in drug users

(Photo: Getty Images file)

A once-a-day pill can protect people who inject drugs from the AIDS virus, lowering their risk by nearly 50 percent, researchers reported Wednesday.

Continue reading

Big deal in the fight against AIDS.

(Source: nbcnews.com)

short call days call for extra avocado on my left over pizza.

definitely.

futuretechreport:

12 Technologies That Are Improving at Insane Speeds

Business Insider published this graphic as part of an article they did summarizing the McKinsey report which featured disruptive technologies that are impacting the global economy.

(via scinerds)

shortformblog:

azspot:

#NSA and 2006

Let’s be honest, though. That this faded away from our culture is a significant problem. We have a fickle memory. We forget a lot of things. That’s not necessarily a good thing, but the truth is, it’s back, people are fully aware of the scale of the program, and we can now do something about it as a culture.

shortformblog:

azspot:

#NSA and 2006

Let’s be honest, though. That this faded away from our culture is a significant problem. We have a fickle memory. We forget a lot of things. That’s not necessarily a good thing, but the truth is, it’s back, people are fully aware of the scale of the program, and we can now do something about it as a culture.

jesuisperdu:

Chalk Games, Prospect Place, Brooklyn
1950
arthur leipzig

jesuisperdu:

Chalk Games, Prospect Place, Brooklyn

1950

arthur leipzig

jesuisperdu:

Untitled (Tenements, New York)
consuelo kanaga

jesuisperdu:

Untitled (Tenements, New York)

consuelo kanaga

kateoplis:

Gustav Klimt, Two Lovers, 1908

kateoplis:

Gustav Klimt, Two Lovers, 1908

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an MPH;
a lover of batman, politics, teevee, music;
an ex-patriot of Texas, trekking to NYC every day of my life.

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