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Nasal Spray Vaccines Can Be Made More Effective Against Flu, Experts Say
April 11, 2011 Nasal vaccines that effectively protect against flu, pneumonia and even bioterrorism agents such as Yersinia pestis that causes the plague, could soon be a possibility, according to new research. ... > full story -
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Physicians Recommend Different Treatments for Patients Than They Choose for Themselves, Study Finds
April 11, 2011 The act of making a recommendation appears to change the way physicians think regarding medical choices, and they often make different choices for themselves than what they recommend to patients, ... > full story -
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Bitterness Induces Nausea, Swallowing Not Required
April 11, 2011 The mere taste of something extremely bitter -- even if you don't swallow it at all -- is enough to cause that dreaded feeling of nausea and to set your stomach churning, according to a new ... > full story -
Flu Helps Spread Pneumonia
April 10, 2011 Bacteria that cause pneumonia and meningitis are only able to spread when individuals are infected with flu, according to an expert. The work could have implications for the management of influenza ... > full story -
Insights Gained from Growing Cold-Causing Virus on Sinus Tissue
April 10, 2011 Using sinus tissue removed during surgery, researchers have managed to grow a recently discovered species of human rhinovirus, the most frequent cause of the common cold, in ... > full story -
Migratory Birds, Domestic Poultry and Avian Influenza
April 5, 2011 The persistence and recurrence of H5N1 avian influenza in endemic regions can largely be blamed on movement and infection by migratory birds. In a new paper, researchers analyze the interaction ... > full story -
Wild Birds May Play a Role in the Spread of Bird Flu, New Research Suggests
March 24, 2011 Wild migratory birds may indeed play a role in the spread of bird flu, also known as highly pathogenic avian influenza ... > full story -
Developing a Universal Flu Vaccine?
March 16, 2011 A vaccine that helps against all types of influenza -- for several years? If all goes right for one Norwegian company, such a vaccine could exist within a few ... > full story -
New H1N1 Mutation Could Allow Virus to Spread More Easily
March 9, 2011 Researchers have identified a single mutation in the H1N1 genetic makeup that would allow it to be much more easily transmitted between people. The finding should give the World Health Organization, ... > full story -
Viruses Teach Researchers How to Protect Corn from Fungal Infection
March 9, 2011 Smut fungi are agents of disease responsible for significant crop losses worldwide. Researchers recently collaborated on a project to develop a variety of corn that is highly resistant to corn smut ... > full story
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