Editor’s Selections: Physician’s Perceptions of Substance Abuse, the Impact of Religious Belief on Estate Planning, and the Links Between Herpes and HIV

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By Travis Saunders

Travis SaundersTravis Saunders selects several notable posts each week from Health and Clinical Research. He blogs at Obesity Panacea.

  • Whose Demons? PalMD of White Coat Underground considers how a physician’s perceptions about substance abuse can lead to moral, rather than medical solutions.
  • Be Religious and Live Forever! Epiphenom explains why religious believers make poor estate planners.
  • HIV and Herpes, Together Forever.  Herpes simplex infections increase the risk of HIV transmission.  Acyclovir reduces herpes simplex levels in the blood.  So does Acyclovir reduce the risk of HIV transmission?

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