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Healthy Doctors Make Healthy Patients, Study Finds
April 8, 2013 Patients are more likely to follow preventive health practices like getting a flu shot or mammography if their doctors do likewise, researchers have ... > full story -
Bird Flu Mutation Study Offers Vaccine Clue
April 8, 2013 Scientists have described small genetic changes that enable the H5N1 bird flu virus to replicate more easily in the noses of ... > full story -
New Foot-and-Mouth Vaccine Is Safer and Cheaper to Produce
April 7, 2013 A new vaccine against foot-and-mouth disease that is safer to produce and easier to store has been ... > full story -
Global Burden of Dengue Is Triple Current Estimates
April 7, 2013 The global burden of dengue infection is more than triple current estimates from the World Health Organization, according to a multinational ... > full story -
Current HPV Vaccine May Not Help Some Women With Immune Problems
April 7, 2013 Women with HIV acquire cancer-causing forms of the human papillomavirus that are not included in the current HPV vaccines Gardasil and Cervarix, according to new ... > full story -
Two-Step Ovarian Cancer Immunotherapy Made from Patients' Own Tumor Benefits Three Quarters of Trial Patients
April 7, 2013 As many as three quarters of advanced ovarian cancer patients appeared to respond to a new two-step immunotherapy approach -- including one patient who achieved complete remission -- according to new ... > full story -
Vaccine Adjuvant Uses Host DNA to Boost Pathogen Recognition
April 5, 2013 Aluminum salts, or alum, have been injected into billions of people as an adjuvant to make vaccines more effective. No one knows, however, how they boost the immune response. Researchers continue ... > full story -
Antibody Evolution Could Guide HIV Vaccine Development
April 4, 2013 Observing the evolution of a particular type of antibody in an infected HIV-1 patient, a new study has provided insights that will enable vaccination strategies that mimic the actual antibody ... > full story -
On Twitter, Anti-Vaccination Sentiments Spread More Easily Than Pro-Vaccination Sentiments
April 4, 2013 On Twitter, a research team tracked the pro-vaccine and anti-vaccine messages about a new vaccine for combating a virus strain responsible for swine flu, and then observed how Twitter users expressed ... > full story -
Hepatitis A Virus Discovered to Cloak Itself in Membranes Hijacked from Infected Cells
April 4, 2013 Viruses have historically been classified into one of two types – those with an outer lipid-containing envelope and those without an envelope. For the first time, researchers have discovered ... > full story
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