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Trucking Industry Criticizes HIV Study
Margaret Gordetsky
| Staff Reporter
A study that attempted to warn of high-risk behavior that could expose long-haul truckers to the human immunodificiency virus drew protests and stormy reaction from many readers, including those who make their living at truck stops.
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The study claimed that certain behavior patterns, “such as sleep deprivation, driving long hours and alcohol, cigarette and caffeine use” are high on the list of factors leading to an increased risk of HIV infection for long-haul truckers.
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