added 2007 Mon May 28 19:27:02 by capn_caveman
In June, the U.S. Federal Claims Court, across Lafayette Square from the White House, will begin hearings on 4,800 claims filed by parents of children on the autism spectrum who think that the government's vaccine program caused their children's disorders.
In June, the U.S. Federal Claims Court, across Lafayette Square from the White House, will begin hearings on 4,800 claims filed by parents of children on the autism spectrum who think that the government's vaccine program caused their children's disorders.
added 2007 Mon Mar 12 18:51:47 by populist
New Mexico is on the verge of becoming the latest state to require girls entering sixth grade to be vaccinated against a sexually transmitting virus that can cause cervical cancer, a spokesman for the governor said Monday.
New Mexico is on the verge of becoming the latest state to require girls entering sixth grade to be vaccinated against a sexually transmitting virus that can cause cervical cancer, a spokesman for the governor said Monday.
added 2007 Mon Feb 26 21:03:43 by STONERS
The nation's first vaccine against bird flu is even less effective than previously thought, according to Food and Drug Administration documents released Monday.
The nation's first vaccine against bird flu is even less effective than previously thought, according to Food and Drug Administration documents released Monday.
added 2007 Fri Feb 23 4:25:04 by elzorro2162
Why do some oppose requiring life-saving vaccinations for young women? This time on NOW.A new cancer-fighting vaccine holds life-saving promise for young women, but debate over its use is raising tough questions at the crossroads of medicine and morality. On February 23 at 8:30 p.m., NOW investigates the controversy over Gardasil, a new vaccine dev
Why do some oppose requiring life-saving vaccinations for young women? This time on NOW.A new cancer-fighting vaccine holds life-saving promise for young women, but debate over its use is raising tough questions at the crossroads of medicine and morality. On February 23 at 8:30 p.m., NOW investigates the controversy over Gardasil, a new vaccine dev
added 2007 Tue Feb 20 21:56:51 by STONERS
The Canadian government and Bill Gates announced an initiative Tuesday to establish a research institute to develop an AIDS vaccine, committing a total of $119 million to the project.
The Canadian government and Bill Gates announced an initiative Tuesday to establish a research institute to develop an AIDS vaccine, committing a total of $119 million to the project.
added 2007 Mon Feb 19 14:45:08 by Varadinum
The United Nations health agency has reported "encouraging progress" in producing vaccine against human bird flu which, in worst case scenario, could mutate to cause pandemic with the potential of killing millions.
The United Nations health agency has reported "encouraging progress" in producing vaccine against human bird flu which, in worst case scenario, could mutate to cause pandemic with the potential of killing millions.
added 2007 Sun Feb 11 7:28:32 by populist
As a mother of six, Alice Miller said she makes the decisions about what is best for her children. Republican Gov. Rick Perry does not. Miller said she has been livid since hearing Perry's order that Texas girls will be vaccinated against a sexually transmitted disease that causes cervical cancer.
As a mother of six, Alice Miller said she makes the decisions about what is best for her children. Republican Gov. Rick Perry does not. Miller said she has been livid since hearing Perry's order that Texas girls will be vaccinated against a sexually transmitted disease that causes cervical cancer.
added 2007 Sun Feb 11 3:36:33 by pagey
Microsoft founder Bill Gates expects an AIDS vaccine will be developed while he's around to see it, he told CBC News in an interview Friday. "In my lifetime, I would be very surprised if we don't have a vaccine for AIDS," he told the CBC's Peter Mansbridge in an exclusive interview in Redmond, Wash.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates expects an AIDS vaccine will be developed while he's around to see it, he told CBC News in an interview Friday. "In my lifetime, I would be very surprised if we don't have a vaccine for AIDS," he told the CBC's Peter Mansbridge in an exclusive interview in Redmond, Wash.
added 2007 Wed Feb 7 8:58:28 by STONERS
Indonesia, the country hardest hit by bird flu, signed a preliminary deal Wednesday with U.S. drug manufacturer Baxter Healthcare Corp. to develop a human bird flu vaccine.
Indonesia, the country hardest hit by bird flu, signed a preliminary deal Wednesday with U.S. drug manufacturer Baxter Healthcare Corp. to develop a human bird flu vaccine.
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added 2007 Mon Jan 8 18:11:59 by jeremytoday
A new formulation of an inhalable flu vaccine that can be stored refrigerated instead of frozen won federal approval, its manufacturer said Monday.
A new formulation of an inhalable flu vaccine that can be stored refrigerated instead of frozen won federal approval, its manufacturer said Monday.
added 2007 Sun Jan 7 18:09:03 by sagarbiz
A new recombinant H5N1 vaccine virus has been developed in China and is available for researchers and companies that want to develop or produce the H5N1 vaccine for human use, an official with the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said.
A new recombinant H5N1 vaccine virus has been developed in China and is available for researchers and companies that want to develop or produce the H5N1 vaccine for human use, an official with the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said.
added 2006 Sat Aug 26 22:57:16 by wayjer
A Japanese scientist says that preliminary tests suggest a vaccine he expects to complete in five years might cut the number of malaria infections by 80 percent in Africa.
A Japanese scientist says that preliminary tests suggest a vaccine he expects to complete in five years might cut the number of malaria infections by 80 percent in Africa.
added 2006 Fri Aug 25 18:39:58 by stephend
The prototype vaccine, a combination of a fragment of the Abeta peptide and Pharmexa’s PADRE® epitope, gave rise to high anti-Abeta antibody titers in vaccinated mice. No unwanted cellular immune responses were detected, and there were no signs of side effects in the brains of the animals.
The prototype vaccine, a combination of a fragment of the Abeta peptide and Pharmexa’s PADRE® epitope, gave rise to high anti-Abeta antibody titers in vaccinated mice. No unwanted cellular immune responses were detected, and there were no signs of side effects in the brains of the animals.







