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Study shows HIV intervention programs may be effective

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The study suggests that intervention programs are a promising method to combat HIV.

Rutgers epidemiologist Henry Raymond's research shows new infection rates of HIV have stabilized in the population of transwomen, suggesting that intervention programs are a promising method to combat the disease.

02/20/2019

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NJSIAA moves to toughen HS football contact regulations

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Clip: 2/20/2019 | 2m 50s | Some believe the proposal is misguided and driven by factors other than data. (2m 50s)

NJ Working Families executive director to join Sanders

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Clip: 2/20/2019 | 3m 47s | Mejia will join Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign as its national political director. (3m 47s)

State of emergency remains in effect during winter storm

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Clip: 2/20/2019 | 2m 46s | As of Wednesday evening, a ban on commercial trucks was still in effect. (2m 46s)

Winter weather winding down Wednesday night

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Clip: 2/20/2019 | 2m 46s | Wednesday's storm is leaving a minor to moderate impact around New Jersey. (2m 46s)

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