Top candidate to lead CDC is an HIV/AIDS researcher

The top candidate to head the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is a longtime AIDS researcher who is well-respected for his clinical work but once took controversial positions on HIV testing. He has no apparent experience running a governmental public health agency. Robert Redfield, a professor of medicine at the University of Maryland School of […]Related:5 interesting findings about U.S. abortions from a new report on the current scienceFDA moves ahead with ‘historic’ plan to reduce nicotine in cigarettesFAQ: Are my frozen embryos safe? Everything you need to know about the freezer malfunctions.
Source: Washington Post: To Your Health - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news