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Reduced Risk of Preterm Birth for Pregnant Women Vaccinated During Pandemic Flu
February 19, 2013 Pregnant women who received the H1N1 influenza vaccine during the 2009 pandemic were less likely to have premature babies, and their babies weighed more on ... > full story -
Study Suggests Link Between Untreated Depression and Response to Shingles Vaccine
February 14, 2013 Results from a new study suggest a link between untreated depression in older adults and decreased effectiveness of the herpes zoster, or shingles, vaccine. Older adults are known to be at risk for ... > full story -
Clues to Childhood Respiratory Virus: Human Metapneumovirus
February 13, 2013 New research has identified the relatively unknown human metapneumovirus (MPV) as the second most common cause of severe bronchiolitis in young ... > full story -
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New Study Highlights Chagas Disease as a Growing Health and Socio-Economic Challenge
February 7, 2013 A new report examines the global economic burden of Chagas disease. In the first study of its kind, researchers measured the health and economic impact of Chagas disease and found that the total ... > full story -
Injection-Free Vaccination Technique Could Address Global Vaccine Challenge for HIV, Malaria
February 4, 2013 Scientists have demonstrated the ability to deliver a dried live vaccine to the skin without a traditional needle, and shown for the first time that this technique is powerful enough to enable ... > full story -
Researchers Pioneer Treatment for Viral Infection Common in Children
February 4, 2013 Researchers have discovered a new way in which a very common childhood disease could be treated. In the first year of life, 65 per cent of babies get infected by Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). ... > full story -
Two-Step Immunotherapy Attacks Advanced Ovarian Cancer
January 31, 2013 Most ovarian cancer patients are diagnosed with late stage disease that is unresponsive to existing therapies. In a new study, researchers show that a two-step personalized immunotherapy treatment -- ... > full story -
Novel Pathway for a Mucosal TB Vaccine
January 31, 2013 A new pathway for improving vaccines against tuberculosis has been discovered by ... > full story -
Attitudes Toward HPV Vaccination for Boys
January 29, 2013 A new study has found that low-income and minority parents/guardians were receptive toward vaccinating boys against Human Papilloma Virus. However, racial/ethnic differences emerged in attitudes ... > full story -
More Severe Flu Seasons Predicted Due to Climate Change
January 28, 2013 The American public can expect to add earlier and more severe flu seasons to the fallout from climate change, according to a new ... > full story
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