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PRB Discuss Online: What Do We Know About the Relationship Between HIV/AIDS and the Natural Environment?

(2010) The relationship between HIV/AIDS and the natural environment is complex and operates at many levels in countless ways. HIV/AIDS morbidity and mortality may affect people's use of natural resources and the institutions that govern resources, while environmental change may affect people living with HIV/AIDS and increase susceptibility to illness and even HIV infection among certain groups, especially women and girls.

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The United States at 300 Million

HOW WE HAVE CHANGED SINCE THE UNITED STATES WAS A NATION OF 200 MILLION (September 2006) The United States is set to reach a milestone in October. It will become the third country—after China and India—to be home to at least 300 million people.

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Avian Flu and Influenza Pandemics

(2006) As avian flu kills a growing number of people and outbreaks of the virus are reported in birds from China to Turkey, public health officials fear a new global influenza pandemic could already be brewing.

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Population and Health: An Introduction to Epidemiology

(1999) Most people are concerned about their health. When they are well, they wonder how to remain that way.

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Women and Girls at Risk of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in the United States

(2016) Although FGM/C is most prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, global migration patterns have increased the risk of FGM/C among women and girls living in developed countries, including the United States, according to PRB analysis published February 2015.

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Population Bulletin vol. 54, no. 4: Population and Health–An Introduction to Epidemiology

(1999) Most people are concerned about their health. When they are well, they wonder how to remain that way.

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Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)

Cohabiting Couples in the United States Are Staying Together Longer but Fewer Are Marrying

(2020) More unmarried couples today are living together, and doing so for longer than in the past, but fewer of these relationships lead to marriage, new research finds.

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Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)

Migration’s Environmental Drivers Are Diverse, Require Different Policies

Dramatic and spontaneous natural disasters garner substantial humanitarian aid—as they should. But long-term chronic environmental pressures such as heat stress also put tremendous strain on rural households, especially households in less developed countries that rely on agriculture.

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Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)

Opioid Overdose Epidemic Hits Hardest for The Least Educated

(2018) The prescription opioid painkillers that helped fuel the surge in U.S. drug overdose deaths were first approved by the Federal Drug Administration in late 1995.

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