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Oct. 16, 2012 | news.emory.edu

Study: HPV vaccine doesn't increase sexual activity in girls

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In the first study examining clinical markers of sexual activity after receiving the HPV vaccine Gardasil, researchers found no association between the vaccine and an increase in sexual activity among girls.

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Emory external research funding tops $500 million for third year

Poster session celebrates community contributions to strategic plan

Institute of Medicine elects Emory researcher

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Researchers at Emory University received $518.6 million from external funding agencies in fiscal year 2012, marking the third straight year of greater than half a billion dollars in research funding.

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A conference-style poster session on Monday, Oct. 22 will showcase the contributions of faculty, staff and students to Emory's strategic plan.

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Kerry Ressler, a Yerkes National Primate Research Center researcher, Emory School of Medicine professor and practicing psychiatrist, joins the Institute of Medicine, one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine.

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Engage Emory

How to communicate with loved ones who have dementia is the topic of a free WorkLife workshop on Oct. 17 at noon in Harland Cinema. Ken Hepburn of the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing will give information on understanding how a person reacts as the disease progresses and how you can relate to them without overdoing it.

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