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Antibodies still protect 1918 flu survivors-study

Crowe said his team is working to get antibodies from people vaccinated with experimental shots for the H5N1 avian influenza now circulating in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. H5N1 mostly affects birds but it has infected 385 …
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Another New Bird Flu Vaccine Shows Promise

A Rockville, Maryland-based biotech company, Novavax Inc., has released successful results of human safety trials for a new type of bird flu vaccine. The vaccine uses a simulated form of the flu virus that seems to offer human …
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British stem cell scientists develop a more accurate way to spot aggressive forms of bowl cancer.

British stem cell scientists develop a more accurate way to spot aggressive forms of bowl cancer. Posted by editor1 in Wednesday, August 20th 2008 in Cancer, Health News, Pain Tags: bowl cancer, Chemotherapy, Lamin A, protein, surgery, testing, toxic treatment A new more accurate way […]

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Survivors of 1918 Flu Pandemic Immune 90 Years Later

SUNDAY, Aug. 17 (HealthDay News) — People who lived through the 1918 flu pandemic that killed 50 million worldwide are still producing antibodies to the virus 90 years later, researchers report. “Most people have a notion that elderly people have …
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1918 Flu Survivors' Antibodies May Help Fight Bird Flu

The US researchers say that the survivors of the devastating influenza pandemic of 1918 are still protected from the virus. Reported in the journal Nature Sunday, the report said that the 32 people who survived the 1918 flu all had …
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More than 80 pct of Indonesia bird flu cases die (Reuters)

More than 80 pct of Indonesia bird flu cases die (Reuters) August 13th, 2008 Reuters - Late diagnosis and treatment means that more than 80 percent …
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