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Leaders and community activists create strategy to combat HIV/AIDS in African-Americans

Leaders and community activists create strategy to combat HIV/AIDS in African-Americans

Flu vaccine shortages in developing countries could destabilize global security, says former WHO deputy head

Flu vaccine shortages in developing countries could destabilize global security, says former WHO deputy head

Second-quarter fiscal 2010 results announced by Peregrine Pharmaceuticals

Second-quarter fiscal 2010 results announced by Peregrine Pharmaceuticals

Public health information website to provide information about advanced disinfectants launched

Public health information website to provide information about advanced disinfectants launched

Regulus Therapeutics to host educational webinar about microRNA biology

Regulus Therapeutics to host educational webinar about microRNA biology

Three innovative HHS ideas to protect and improve people’s health

Three innovative HHS ideas to protect and improve people’s health

Despite worldwide outbreak of H1N1 virus, American adults not eager to get vaccinated

Despite worldwide outbreak of H1N1 virus, American adults not eager to get vaccinated

BIOGUARD barrier gauze dressings offer high antiviral efficacy against H1N1

BIOGUARD barrier gauze dressings offer high antiviral efficacy against H1N1

Study reveals increased discussion on flu vaccines has no significant impact on public's behavior

Study reveals increased discussion on flu vaccines has no significant impact on public's behavior

NIH awards Lentigen a SBIR grant for program to generate Hepatitis C Virus-Like Particles

NIH awards Lentigen a SBIR grant for program to generate Hepatitis C Virus-Like Particles

Alternative, fast and safe process for producing large quantities of effective flu vaccines

Alternative, fast and safe process for producing large quantities of effective flu vaccines

Medicare to pay for HIV testing

Medicare to pay for HIV testing

Human blood stem cells can be engineered to kill HIV and other chronic viral diseases

Human blood stem cells can be engineered to kill HIV and other chronic viral diseases

Medicare covers HIV screening: AHF lauds CMS

Medicare covers HIV screening: AHF lauds CMS

CMS to cover HIV infection screening for Medicare beneficiaries

CMS to cover HIV infection screening for Medicare beneficiaries

Breakthrough findings may lead to new treatments for Ebola hemorrhagic fever

Breakthrough findings may lead to new treatments for Ebola hemorrhagic fever

Bird influenza viruses have a variety of strategies to cross the species barrier

Bird influenza viruses have a variety of strategies to cross the species barrier

Combination of gene and cell therapy improves critical limb ischemia associated with aging or diabetes

Combination of gene and cell therapy improves critical limb ischemia associated with aging or diabetes

Also in Global Health news: Rotavirus vaccine; guinea worm eradication; health systems; Zulu King calls for male circumcision

Also in Global Health news: Rotavirus vaccine; guinea worm eradication; health systems; Zulu King calls for male circumcision

Swine flu news round-up

Swine flu news round-up

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