The study suggests that by reducing the number of anaerobic bacteria, circumcision may allow the body’s immune cells to better destroy the HIV virus.
April 2013
Neighbors recall young Boston marathon bombing victim
Eight-year-old Martin Richard was among the three people killed in the explosions Monday.
London Marathon to go ahead after Boston bombings
An estimated 500,000 spectators usually turn out to watch the race which is scheduled for Sunday.
NH woman injured by shrapnel at Boston Marathon
Denise Spenard of Manchester didn’t realize she was injured at first.
Pope ‘grieved’ by deaths, injuries in Boston blast
The pontiff expressed his condolences in a message Tuesday addressed to Boston Cardinal Sean O’Malley.
Firefighters believe arson caused UMaine frat fire
The attic caught on fire of the Phi Kappa Sigma house in Orono on Friday.
Skakel blames lawyer in latest murder appeal
A trial starts today for Michael Skakel, who is trying to get his murder conviction overturned for the 1975 bludgeoning of his Greenwich, Conn., neighbor.
$125,000 raised for NH-Maine bridge lighting
The goal is $200,000 for the bridge, which is under construction and expected to open in July.
Alaska-based soldier gets 16 years in spy case
Military prosecutors paint William Colton Millay as a white supremacist who was fed up with the Army and the United States, and was willing to sell secrets to an enemy agent, even if that would cost fellow soldiers their lives.
FBI seeks images in Boston Marathon bomb inquiry
Meanwhile, Gov. Deval Patrick says contrary to earlier reports, no unexploded bombs were found. He said the only explosives were the ones that went off.