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Vaccines to Boost Immunity Where It Counts, Not Just Near Shot Site
January 22, 2012 Researchers have created synthetic nanoparticles that target lymph nodes and greatly boost vaccine ... > full story -
Promoting Vaccines in Office-Based Medical Settings Is Needed to Boost Adult Immunization Rates, Experts Say
January 11, 2012 Promoting immunizations as a part of routine office-based medical practice is needed to improve adult vaccination rates, a highly effective way to curb the spread of diseases across communities, ... > full story -
Novel Brain Tumor Vaccine Acts Like Bloodhound to Locate Cancer Cells
January 5, 2012 A national U.S. clinical trial testing the efficacy of a novel brain tumor vaccine has begun. The vaccine will be tested in patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the most ... > full story -
Progress Made Toward a Genital Herpes Vaccine
January 4, 2012 New research points investigators toward finding a genital herpes vaccine that works on both viruses that cause ... > full story -
Updated Rotavirus Vaccine Not Linked to Increase in Bowel Obstruction, Research Shows
January 4, 2012 The rotavirus vaccine was pulled from the marketplace in 1999 after being associated with painful gastrointestinal complications, however, the updated rotavirus vaccines do not appear to increase the ... > full story -
Experimental Vaccine Partially Protects Monkeys from HIV-Like Infection
January 4, 2012 New vaccine research in monkeys suggests that scientists are homing in on the critical ingredients of a protective HIV vaccine and identifies new HIV vaccine candidates to test in human clinical ... > full story -
New Model to Design Better Flu Shots Proposed
December 22, 2011 The flu shot, typically the first line of defense against seasonal influenza, could better treat the US population, thanks to new ... > full story -
How Dengue Infection Hits Harder the Second Time Around
December 21, 2011 One of the most vexing challenges in the battle against dengue virus, a potentially fatal mosquito-borne virus, is that getting infected once can put people at greater risk for a more severe ... > full story -
New Candidate Vaccine Neutralizes All Tested Strains of Malaria Parasite
December 20, 2011 A new candidate malaria vaccine has the potential to neutralize all strains of the most deadly species of malaria ... > full story -
Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs May Reduce Mortality for Influenza Patients
December 16, 2011 Statins, traditionally known as cholesterol-lowering drugs, may reduce mortality among patients hospitalized with influenza, according to a new ... > full story -
Report Recommends Stringent Limits on Use of Chimpanzees in Biomedical and Behavioral Research
December 15, 2011 Given that chimpanzees are so closely related to humans and share similar behavioral traits, the U.S. National Institutes of Health should allow their use as subjects in biomedical research only ... > full storyMore: -
Ultraviolet Rays Believed to Prevent Chickenpox Spreading
December 15, 2011 Ultraviolet rays help prevent the spread of chickenpox, meaning people in milder climates are more at risk of catching the disease, according to new research. The discovery could lead to new ways of ... > full story
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