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BY: Associated Press
POSTED: May 11, 2012 Tags: blood, carriers, diagnositc, food and drug administration, hiv, infection, mouth swab, oraquick in-home hiv test, orasure technologies, over-the-counter test
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration is considering approval of the first over-the-counter HIV test that would allow consumers to quickly test themselves for the virus at home, without medical supervision. FDA reviewers said Friday the OraQuick In-Home HIV test could play a significant role in slowing the spread of HIV, according to briefing [...]
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BY: Ben Mook
POSTED: January 11, 2012 Tags: anne arundel county circuit court, blood, capital murder, David McGuinn, death penalty, dna, evidence, jessup, jury, lamar harris, lee e. stephens, Maryland House of Corrections, michael lawlor, sandra howell, trial
Opening statements in the death penalty case against Lee E. Stephens started Wednesday morning in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court, laying the groundwork for a trial that is expected to last six weeks. As a group, the 12 jurors and five alternates are racially diverse but mostly female, with three white men, seven black women [...]
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