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Children vaccinated against hepatitis B probably are not at an increased risk of developing multiple sclerosis unless they were inoculated with a particular brand of the vaccine, according to a new study.
Source:WOOD-TV Grand Rapids
Date:September 30, 2008
A meeting is planned Tuesday to update people affected by the Hepatitis outbreak.
Source:KTNV-TV Las Vegas
Date:September 30, 2008
... contributing factors to my son's autism. Many vaccines, including whooping cough, diphtheria, MMR, and especially hepatitis B, contain mercury (thimerosal) in amounts far in excess of those cited as dangerous by the U.S. Environmental Protection ...
Source:Chilliwack Times
Date:September 30, 2008
In a first-of-its-kind finding, researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center have discovered that exposure to the hepatitis B virus may increase the risk of pancreatic cancer.
Source:News Max
Date:September 30, 2008
... Nurse Practitioners also provide school, sports and camp physicals and offer vaccinations for chickenpox, flu, hepatitis B, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), meningitis, pneumonia, tetanus and human pappilomavirus (HPV). Clinics have two patient ...
Source:Business Wire
Date:September 30, 2008
... sugar levels in diabetes. In the modern medical research studies it is proved to be effective in the treatment of Hepatitis B and its anti viral action has a promising effect in HIV also. ( Wikipedia ), ( Rain Tree ), ( Answers.com ) Habitat Chanca ...
Source:Associated Content
Date:September 30, 2008
Main Category: Liver Disease / Hepatitis Also Included In: Cancer / Oncology ; GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology ; Immune System / Vaccines Article Date: 30 Sep 2008 - 2:00 PDT In a first-of-its-kind finding, ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:September 30, 2008
... the cost of the family? A recent article pointed out that tomatoes and bananas genetically modified to contain hepatitis B vaccine could rid the world of the virus. The virus, which causes high fever and attacks the liver, is a precursor of liver ...
Source:Associated Content
Date:September 30, 2008
... not aware of the importance of cleanliness and hygiene and so we have been educating them on the risks of AIDS, hepatitis B and other infectious diseases." According to Dr. Waleed Moaiseb, a skin specialist, there is a great possibility of some of ...
Source:Arab News
Date:September 29, 2008
... booster shot is recommended every 10 years. All travelers should have up-to-date tetanus shots prior to travel. Hepatitis A - is a viral disease affecting the liver. The symptoms include abrupt fever, malaise, loss of appetite, nausea and abdominal ...
Source:TravelPod.com Recent Updates
Date:September 29, 2008
People who are both HIV and hepatitis C infected are at significantly higher risk of kidney disease compared to those with HIV only, say US researchers in a study published in the September 12th edition of AIDS ...
Source:Aidsmap
Date:September 29, 2008
The CDC recently published new guidelines for testing for chronic hepatitis B. The recommendations have expanded to include persons born in geographic regions with prevalence rates of hepatitis B surface ...
Source:ADVANCE for LPNs
Date:September 29, 2008
... schedule is that 15-month-[old] infants receive [vaccinations for] Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertusis, Haemophilus Influenza B, Polio, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Chicken pox, Pneumococcal, Influenza and Hepatitis B," she said. E-mail: pnelson@ksl.com KSL ...
Source:KSL TV
Date:September 29, 2008
Abstract The HIV-1 protein Vif, essential for in vivo viral replication, targets the human DNA-editing enzyme, APOBEC3G , which inhibits replication of retroviruses and hepatitis B virus.
Source:CiteULike
Date:September 24, 2008
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