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    Chances are good that you’ve had an Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection, usually during childhood. More than 90 percent of us have, though we often don’t know it. That’s because most EBV infections …

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    • How does infection with the Epstein-Barr virus make cancer more likely? A new study provides some of the best evidence yet to explain how this virus may lead to cancer, according to a post on the @NIHDirector’s Blog. https://t.co/fj6GFhZ54h

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    Headlines highlight a real challenge for people who want to protect kids from the harms of using tobacco products. While flavors, such as mint, menthol, watermelon, and apple pie are safe to consum…

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    • In 2013, NIH and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) launched a unique interagency partnership called the Tobacco Regulatory Science Program (TRSP). It aims to reduce the public health impact of tobacco product use across the country. Learn more: https://t.co/f9M3zNPmYG

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    Every 18 minutes in the United States, a newborn baby starts life with painful withdrawals from exposure to opioids in the womb. It’s called neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS), and it makes…

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    • Every 18 minutes in the U.S., a newborn starts life with neonatal #opioid withdrawal syndrome (#NOWS). A new @NIHendaddiction study shows encouraging results for the “eat, sleep, console” care approach. Learn more on the blog! #NIH https://t.co/7cBF67vBxD

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    The opioid crisis continues to devastate communities across America. Dangerous synthetic opioids, like fentanyl, have flooded the illicit drug supply with terrible consequences. Tragically, based o…

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    • .@NIHendaddiction combines the power of science and community to bring hope to millions of Americans with chronic pain and addiction. Learn more on the #NIH Director’s Blog. https://t.co/VoHSLiR7c6