June 17, 2003
Coroner rules vaccinations contributed to reservist's death - nwitimes.com
via www.timesonline.com
AIDS Vaccines Worse Than Useless?
- www.i-sis.org
Pneumococcal Vaccine May Be Cost-Effective For People 50 To 64 - American
College of Physicians via
www.intelihealth.com -
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Study Touts Lower
Age for Pneumonia Shot - AP via The Herald-Sun
Vital
Signs: Prevention; Pneumonia Shots for the Masses - The New York Times
The High Court has
ruled that two children must be vaccinated using the controversial three-in-one
MMR vaccine against their mothers' wishes. - BBC
Smallpox Vaccine
Program for Monkeypox Attracts Few Volunteers - AP via naccho
Tests don't
indicate human-to-human monkeypox sprea - Two suspected cases would be first in
Western Hemisphere - CNN
Studies
of neutralising antibodies to SV40 in human sera - journal article
AMA Pushes Bioterror
Preparedness Effort - The New York Times
Cellular and
humoral immune responses to measles in immune adults re-immunized with measles
vaccine - journal article
Genetic and antigenic characterization of measles viruses that circulated in
Korea during the 2000-2001 epidemic - journal article
Hemagglutinin-neuraminidase sequence and phylogenetic analyses of mumps virus
isolates from a vaccinated population in Singapore - journal article
A live human
parainfluenza type 3 virus vaccine is attenuated and immunogenic in young
infants. - journal article
Saccharomyces cerevisiae-derived HBsAg preparations differ in their attachment
to monocytes, immune-suppressive potential, and T-cell immunogenicity -
journal article
Justices
Restrict Forced Medication Preceding A Trial - The New York Times
Medical Concern
Will Halt Sales Of Artery Device Linked to Deaths - The New York Times
Inhaled
Insulin Product Proves Safe - Ivanhoe
Oral Insulin
Does Not Prevent Type 1 Diabetes - NIH
Preventing Type 1 Diabetes Eludes Researchers -
www.intelihealth.com
Folic Acid
for Kids with Diabetes - Ivanhoe
Parents,
infants and health care: Utilization of health services in the first 12 months
of life - journal article
Implantable
Device Helps Kids with Epilepsy - Ivanhoe
Correlates of specific childhood feeding problems - journal article
Snoring kids do
worse in school, says German study - AP via
www.ada.org
Early
breast development linked to higher cancer risk - The LA Times
Economic
effects of childhood cancer on families - journal article
Human trials
for AIDS barrier gel - CNN
Taste
Testing May Help Identify Alcoholism Risk - Alcoholism: Clinical &
Experimental Research via
www.intelihealth.com
Aging
Researchers Find Evidence for Self-destruct Signal -
www.betterhumans.com
Functional brain imaging: Evaluation of the effects of violent media exposure -
The exposure of children to violent video games and media programs is
commonplace in todays society -
www.pulsus.com
Putting media
under the microscope: - Understanding and challenging medias influence on the
health and well-being of children and youth -
www.pulsus.com
Recall
Expanded for Cholesterol Drug - AP via The Herald-Sun
Vital Signs:
Remedies; Relief From an Herbal Compound - The New York Times
Hidden caffeine
gives kids a jolt - LA Times
Major
study on moderate exercise is questioned - AP via
www.post-gazette.com
Teen helps
peers with depression - CNN
Relax at
your desk via mediation, relaxation Web sites - The Washington Post via
www.post-gazette.com
Study: More
seeking help with depression - But research finds treatment often inadequate
- AP via CNN
How to Be the Perfect
Parent (And Drown Yourself in Guilt) - The New York Times
Beyond Cute:
Exotic Pets Come Bearing Exotic Germs - The New York Times
Beyond the
Bulbs: In Praise of Natural Light - The New York Times
Programs Focus on
Older Drivers, Safety - AP via The Herald-Sun
Losing the Touch - As
Technology and Medical Education Change, Doctors May Lose the Ability to Perform
Physical Exams - The Washington Post
Schafer Autism Report June 17,
2003
Vaccine Table of Contents, July
4, 2003
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