"Therapeutic areas covered by GZP's services include cancers of both hard and soft tissues, AIDS, antiinfectives and antivirals, medical imaging, dermatological disorders such as psoriasis, acne, rosacea, erythema and herpes, anti-inflammatory/analgesics for rheumatoid...
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""The biggest advances in health often come from unexpected places," said Dr. Tachi Yamada, president of the Gates Foundation's Global Health Program.
"To effectively tackle diseases like AIDS and malaria, we need to encourage the best and brightest minds to take risks on...
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United Nations September 2007
Heinlein report
The U.N. children's agency, UNICEF, says 1.4 million children die each year from diseases that could be prevented by vaccination.
A UNICEF report...
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Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Japan announced here Monday it has decided to
provide Indonesia with 1.7 billion yen in grants to contain bird flu
which has seen a steady rise in the number of human infections and
deaths...
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Whatever happened to the journalist's obligation to inform the public? I listened to this interview conducted by NPR's Linda Wertheimer with Dr. Jeanne Santoli of the CDC and came away stunned at how they could omit the two most obvious and important points of the whole...
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Flagellant contracts rabies, shares blade.Flagellation, self-mutilation and crucifixion re-enactments are widely practiced around the world, but such activities carry risks beyond the obvious: rabies is transmitted though blood infection. The frightening element here is the...
Rising danger of Malaria and increasing number of HIV patients have made researchers to develop vaccines which could be easily affordable despite investing lot of money.
Vaccines are one of the greatest medical achievements of the last century. Three quarters of...
Jakarta (Digital Dementia News Agency) The Indonesian Government says Australian company CSL should have sought its permission to develop a bird flu vaccine using the Indonesian strain of the H5N1 virus....
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Gulf War veterans have reported that exposures during military service have resulted in miscarriages and birth defects, as well as excruciating pain during sexual intercourse. The wife of a Gulf War veteran has described the miscarriage and pregnancy problems she had...
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Animated computer map shows the speed of the H5N1 avian flu virus spreading in the human population. 90 days to reach every corner of the United States.
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