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Have scientists thoroughly addressed avian flu research concerns?

Have scientists thoroughly addressed avian flu research concerns?

New tweet-screening method effectively tracks flu cases

New tweet-screening method effectively tracks flu cases

Oncolytics Biotech reports new findings at ASCO’s 2013 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium

Oncolytics Biotech reports new findings at ASCO’s 2013 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium

Common myths about flu from Mayo Clinic

Common myths about flu from Mayo Clinic

1 in 5 people infected with swine flu during first year of epidemic, WHO-led study shows

1 in 5 people infected with swine flu during first year of epidemic, WHO-led study shows

DRCRF announces recipients of Nov. 2012 Damon Runyon Fellows

DRCRF announces recipients of Nov. 2012 Damon Runyon Fellows

New research sets out alternative approach to pandemic preparedness

New research sets out alternative approach to pandemic preparedness

Shorter surveillance intervals detect HCC earlier

Shorter surveillance intervals detect HCC earlier

Evidence links HPV16 to focal cortical dysplasia type IIB

Evidence links HPV16 to focal cortical dysplasia type IIB

Dengue fever mosquitoes tap into domestic networks of humans, along with their bloodstreams

Dengue fever mosquitoes tap into domestic networks of humans, along with their bloodstreams

HDL cholesterol key to fighting lymphoma

HDL cholesterol key to fighting lymphoma

Pediatric rotavirus vaccination indirectly protects unvaccinated adults

Pediatric rotavirus vaccination indirectly protects unvaccinated adults

Voluntary moratorium on H5N1 research ends; fate of U.S.-funded research unknown

Voluntary moratorium on H5N1 research ends; fate of U.S.-funded research unknown

Study into H1N1 pandemic suggests at least 1 in 5 were infected

Study into H1N1 pandemic suggests at least 1 in 5 were infected

Strain of polio from Pakistan found in Egyptian sewers; vaccination drives planned

Strain of polio from Pakistan found in Egyptian sewers; vaccination drives planned

Targeting key HIV protein could stop HIV infection from progressing to AIDS

Targeting key HIV protein could stop HIV infection from progressing to AIDS

Researchers initiate first gene therapy clinical trial for Fabry disease

Researchers initiate first gene therapy clinical trial for Fabry disease

Indian company plans to make lower-cost injectable polio vaccine

Indian company plans to make lower-cost injectable polio vaccine

Research team describes how the brain controls whisker movements in mice

Research team describes how the brain controls whisker movements in mice

NIH's candidate vaccine safe in treating dengue

NIH's candidate vaccine safe in treating dengue

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