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Vaccinations Can Be Money-Losers For Doctors

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A good deal for children's health can be a bad deal for doctors.

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Immune cell plays dual role in allergic skin disease

NIH-funded study in mice enhances understanding of atopic dermatitis

An immune cell involved in initiating the symptoms of an allergic skin reaction may play an equally, or perhaps more important, role in suppressing the reaction once it becomes chronic. This finding in mice could have future implications for the treatment of atopic dermatitis, a chronic inflammatory skin disease that affects an estimated 10 to 20 percent of infants and young children.

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Disease Detective Hot On The Trails Of Anthrax And Cholera

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Paul Keim at work in his lab on the Northern Arizona University campus.

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THAILAND: New drug crackdown raises concerns

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Thai officers examine seized yaba pills

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Eating Healthy: Whose Choice Should It Be?

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McDonald's says it introduced Happy Meals with apple slices to "help customers make nutrition-minded choices for their daily lifestyles."

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UN stresses effectiveness of handwashing with soap to prevent diseases

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BANGLADESH: Selling the toilet idea

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Abdul Malik, 35, has his own phone, but shares a communal toilet with six families in a Dhaka slum

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Inefficient developing world stoves contribute to 2 million deaths a year

International effort could reduce death toll, deforestation, NIH scientists say

An international effort to replace smoky, inefficient household stoves that people commonly use in lower and middle income countries with clean, affordable, fuel efficient stoves could save nearly 2 million lives each year, according to experts from the National Institutes of Health.

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National Eye Institute urges older Americans to protect their vision

Statement of NEI Director Paul A. Sieving, M.D., Ph.D.,

Older people are at increased risk of several eye diseases, including age-related macular degeneration (AMD), cataracts, and glaucoma. AMD can cause profound loss of central vision due to the breakdown of the eye’s light-sensing cells in the retina. Cataracts cloud vision through clumping of proteins in the eye’s lens.

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Experimental vaccine protects monkeys from blinding trachoma

NIH-developed vaccine based on live, attenuated Chlamydia bacteria

An attenuated, or weakened, strain of Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria can be used as a vaccine to prevent or reduce the severity of trachoma, the world’s leading cause of infectious blindness, suggest findings from a National Institutes of Health study in monkeys.