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Engineered virus could be ideal for targeting cancers with lethal gene therapy

Engineered virus could be ideal for targeting cancers with lethal gene therapy

Higher rate of cancer in meat industry

Higher rate of cancer in meat industry

Women exposed in adulthood to cytomegalovirus may be at greater risk of breast cancer

Women exposed in adulthood to cytomegalovirus may be at greater risk of breast cancer

Bird flu vaccine

Bird flu vaccine

Blueprint for rational design of vaccines that induce desired T-cell responses

Blueprint for rational design of vaccines that induce desired T-cell responses

The Health Protection Agency starts surveillance programme for human cases of West Nile virus infection

The Health Protection Agency starts surveillance programme for human cases of West Nile virus infection

Update on West Nile virus in Texas

Update on West Nile virus in Texas

New study challenges current thinking about varied response to hepatitis C treatment in different racial groups

New study challenges current thinking about varied response to hepatitis C treatment in different racial groups

Human Genome Sciences has begun dosing patients with chronic hep C drug

Human Genome Sciences has begun dosing patients with chronic hep C drug

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus re-emerges in Thailand

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus re-emerges in Thailand

Research tests the efficacy of a smallpox vaccine candidate known as LC16m8

Research tests the efficacy of a smallpox vaccine candidate known as LC16m8

$498 million to strengthen response to bioterror attacks, infectious diseases, and natural disasters

$498 million to strengthen response to bioterror attacks, infectious diseases, and natural disasters

Zengen announces positive results of treatment for vaginal yeast infection

Zengen announces positive results of treatment for vaginal yeast infection

$3.5 million grant to develop AIDS vaccinations

$3.5 million grant to develop AIDS vaccinations

Bacteria found in the mouth can block the HIV virus

Bacteria found in the mouth can block the HIV virus

Study shows herpes is common in suburban populations, with Denver up to 20 percent

Study shows herpes is common in suburban populations, with Denver up to 20 percent

China commences first clinical test of SARS vaccine

China commences first clinical test of SARS vaccine

Suspension of the initial dose of hepatitis B vaccine appears to have contributed to fewer newborns being vaccinated in 2000

Suspension of the initial dose of hepatitis B vaccine appears to have contributed to fewer newborns being vaccinated in 2000

WHO to tackle heart disease, diabetes, cancers, road safety as well as diseases

WHO to tackle heart disease, diabetes, cancers, road safety as well as diseases

Using gene therapy to fight rheumatoid arthritis

Using gene therapy to fight rheumatoid arthritis

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