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Race to Develop an Inclusive HIV Vaccine!

Amsterdam UMC, with the leadership of Rogier Sanders and a grant from the Bill (and) Melinda Gates Foundation, is at the forefront of a global project to develop a practical HIV vaccine (!--ref1--).




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India's AIDS Society Pushes for Fast-Tracking HIV Prevention Tools

The AIDS Society of India (ASI) has urged the government to swiftly include HIV self-testing and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in its healthcare policies and programs (!--ref1--).




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Risky Driving Habits Among Teens Linked to Cellphone Use

A significant link between handheld cellphone use and risky driving behaviors among newly licensed teen drivers has been found in a study led by Penn




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WHO Flags 17 Disease-Causing Pathogens for Urgent Vaccine Development

The World Health Organization (WHO) released a new study identifying 17 endemic pathogens in urgent need of vaccines (!--ref1--). The study published




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Atlas Bathrooms Showcases an Exclusive Range of Crosswater Taps

Atlas Bathrooms Showcases an Exclusive Range of Crosswater Taps




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Chimerix Appoints Thomas Pitler, Ph.D., Vice President, Business Development

Chimerix Appoints Thomas Pitler, Ph.D., Vice President, Business Development




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Deloitte Debate: In the Era of Healthcare Reform, Should Employers Focus First on Benefits - or Get Moving on Workforce Planning?

Deloitte Debate: In the Era of Healthcare Reform, Should Employers Focus First on Benefits - or Get Moving on Workforce




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HealthMap Surveillance Efforts Illustrate Global Epidemiology of H1N1 Spread

HealthMap Surveillance Efforts Illustrate Global Epidemiology of H1N1 Spread




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GHX to Lead Session on 'Best-in-Class Invoicing in Healthcare' at IAPP FUSION 2010 Annual Forum and Expo in Texas

GHX to Lead Session on 'Best-in-Class Invoicing in Healthcare' at IAPP FUSION 2010 Annual Forum and Expo in Texas




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Cord Blood America CEO Discusses Company Strategy in Interview

Cord Blood America CEO Discusses Company Strategy in Interview




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Christopher (and) Dana Reeve Foundation Releases 'Top 10 Things That Annoy People Who Use Wheelchairs' Poll

Christopher (and) Dana Reeve Foundation Releases 'Top 10 Things That Annoy People Who Use Wheelchairs' Poll




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US Oncology Launches New Brand Campaign

US Oncology Launches New Brand Campaign




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Talaris Celebrates Mother's Day Because Parenting Counts!

Talaris Celebrates Mother's Day Because Parenting Counts!




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SIRIUS XM To Broadcast 'Doctor Radio Reports: The Skinny On Dieting'

SIRIUS XM To Broadcast 'Doctor Radio Reports: The Skinny On Dieting'




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Nurse-Family Partnership Viral Facebook Campaign Gains More Than One Million Users in Only One Day

Nurse-Family Partnership Viral Facebook Campaign Gains More Than One Million Users in Only One Day




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Amicus Therapeutics Announces First Quarter 2010 Financial Results and Product Pipeline Advancements

Amicus Therapeutics Announces First Quarter 2010 Financial Results and Product Pipeline Advancements




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Interleukin Genetics, Inc. Announces Conference Call to Discuss First Quarter 2010 Results

Interleukin Genetics, Inc. Announces Conference Call to Discuss First Quarter 2010 Results




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Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation Funds Amicus Therapeutics To Advance Pharmacological Chaperone Technology

Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation Funds Amicus Therapeutics To Advance Pharmacological Chaperone Technology




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Surgical Care Affiliates Announces Investor Conference Call to Discuss 2010 First Quarter Results

Surgical Care Affiliates Announces Investor Conference Call to Discuss 2010 First Quarter Results




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Patrick Soon-Shiong, M.D. and Michele B. Chan Join Prestigious List of Recipients of KCET Visionary Award at 10th Gala Honoring Region's Philanthropic Leaders

Patrick Soon-Shiong, M.D. and Michele B. Chan Join Prestigious List of Recipients of KCET Visionary Award at 10th Gala H




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Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) Introduces the Pancreatic Cancer Research and Education Act (S. 3320)

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) Introduces the Pancreatic Cancer Research and Education Act (S. 3320)




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Flushing House Offers Incredible Two Week Stays

Flushing House Offers Incredible Two Week Stays




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Intact America Blasts American Academy of Pediatrics' Call To Weaken U.S. Ban on All Forms of Female Genital Cutting as Outrageous and Unethical

Intact America Blasts American Academy of Pediatrics' Call To Weaken U.S. Ban on All Forms of Female Genital Cutting as




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CareFusion Reports Third Quarter Results

CareFusion Reports Third Quarter Results




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ThermoGenesis Names Leading Healthcare Industry Executive David Carter to Board of Directors

ThermoGenesis Names Leading Healthcare Industry Executive David Carter to Board of Directors




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DUSA Pharmaceuticals Reports Notice of Allowance for Key PDT Device Patent

DUSA Pharmaceuticals Reports Notice of Allowance for Key PDT Device Patent




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New Campaign: Estrogen Therapy I.Q. (ETIQ) Kicks Off to Improve Access to Credible Facts About Menopause and Advances in Estrogen Therapy

New Campaign: Estrogen Therapy I.Q. (ETIQ) Kicks Off to Improve Access to Credible Facts About Menopause and Advances in




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New AARP Sex Survey Reveals Single Adults Acting Like Teenagers and Not Using Protection

New AARP Sex Survey Reveals Single Adults Acting Like Teenagers and Not Using Protection




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Bali Roadmap an Anticlimax, None Willing to Commit on Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The much vaunted climate change conference has come to an end at Bali, Indonesia, on an almost anticlimactic note.




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mInfamous Kidney Kingpin Arrested

Gurgaon based Kidney racketeer, Dr. Amit Kumar was reportedly arrested by Nepali Police today (Feb 07 2008). The Doctor




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Hepatitis C Drug to be Offered Soon in India at Only One Percent of Its Cost in USA

Patent holder and pharma major Gilead, announced voluntary licences with seven generic drug manufacturers in India to s




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Bird Flu Virus Gets Killed at Cooking Temperature

Bird flu or avian influenza virus does not infect people as the virus is heat liable, degraded and killed when subjected to high temperature, said health experts.




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Suspected Bird Flu Cases in South Korea

In South Korea suspected bird flu cases at a local farm have been detected. The suspected cases of the avian influenza were discovered at an




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Another Suspected Bird Flu Case Reported in South Korea

At a duck farm in South Korea, another suspected case of highly pathogenic avian influenza has been reported. According to the ministry, the latest




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First Death from Avian Influenza Virus Reported

First mortality case linked to medlinkavian influenza/medlink A (H3N8) virus has been reported by China, revealed the World Health Organisation. China,




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New Mutation in Bird Flu Virus: An Emerging Threat to Human Health

Is medlinkbird flu/medlink the next human outbreak? New mutations in the medlinkavian influenza virus/medlink H5N1 infected a man in Chile recently.




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Mutational Changes in Bird Flu Virus Signal Potential Pandemic

A variant of avian flu virus, commonly found in Chinese poultry farms, is undergoing mutations that raise concerns about potential human transmission,




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UK Announces Bird Flu-Free Status

The UK has announced that it is now free from highly pathogenic avian influenza, commonly known as medlinkbird flu/medlink (!--ref1--). The




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Experts Concerned Over Bird Flu in US Mice and Cats

The medlinkH5N1 bird flu/medlink (!--ref1--) virus has sparked new human health concerns amid reports of transmission to mammals such as domestic cats and mice.




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Bird Flu Outbreak: H5N1 Virus Detected in Cow's Milk

Cows at the US dairy farms have tested positive for the medlinkbird flu (H5N1) virus/medlink in recent months, report medlinkpublic health/medlink experts.




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Bird Flu Spread from Cows is More Infectious to Humans

H5N1, highly pathogenic avian influenza (bird flu) virus, may be more infectious to humans when transmitted from cattle than directly from birds, finds a new study.




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New Human Cases of Bird Flu Confirmed in the US

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have confirmed four new human cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza, or medlinkbird flu/medlink,




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Elon Musk's Brain Chip Experiment Continues to Succeed

Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk announced that Neuralink is on track to have hundreds of people with medlinkbrain/medlink chips within a few years,




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Digital Health Boom: Australia's Market Set for 8% Growth

Australia's healthcare sector is witnessing a significant rise in demand for digital health solutions, driven largely by an aging population grappling




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Use of Artificial Intelligence in Public Health: Innovation or Stagnation?

As artificial intelligence (AI) tools become more integrated into health care, recent research by Lucia Vitale, a doctoral candidate in the Politics Department




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Future of Cancer Treatment Lays With Custom Vaccines

Comprehensive computational pipeline that integrates molecular and genetic analyses of tumors, along with T-cell targets, to design personalized cancer




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Severity of Autism: Brain Overgrowth in Fetus Determines Its Extent!

The extent of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) varies across children. Certain children diagnosed with ASD, also known as medlinkautism/medlink, may




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Bedtime Battles: Parents Struggle With Anxious Children, Sleepless Nights

A new national poll suggests that bedtime can be a battleground for many families, with nearly a quarter of parents reporting their child has trouble sleeping due to worry or anxiety.




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Sweet Smell of Success: Young Infants Use Mom's Scent to See Faces

New research sheds light on the fascinating world of infant perception, revealing that young babies use their mother's scent to better recognize faces.




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Why Exclusive Breastfeeding for Six Months is Essential for Your Baby's Health

The iWorld Health Organization (WHO)/i and other leading health organizations strongly advocate for exclusive medlinkbreastfeeding/medlink for the first six months of a baby's life.