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Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - The Vaccine Fairy:


The Vaccine Fairy:
Slate - Americans are apt to forget public-health lessons quickly, a tendency that is reflected in two decisions one foolish, the other wise this month. Last week, in the votes approving the omnibus defense appropriations bills, Congress gave sweeping

NPR Health News Briefs: Jan. 30 - Feb. 5
NPR News - Feb. 4, 2005 -- AARP is suing the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission over a controversial rule on retiree health benefits. The senior group asked a federal judge in Philadelphia to block an EEOC rule that would let employers offer fewer benefits

Worries about killer flu, lack of vaccine dominated medical news
Arizona Daily Sun - We head into 2006 the same way we began 2005: Worried about flu and not enough vaccine. Last year, the concern was ordinary flu because the United States had only half its usual supply of flu shots. Bird flu creeping across Asia was a vague and

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