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New Attachment Feature in RefWorks
More on the NIH Public Access Policy
United Nations statistics
New Requirement for NIH-Funded Research
Ovid Interface Upgrade Postponed until 1/22/08
Ovid Interface Upgrade Postponed until 1/22/08
New Ovid interface coming January 15
Extending graduate student access
2007-08 Instruction
Confused about copyright issues?
Library launches IM service
Bio-Medical Library Extends Study Hours to 24/7
Library Classes - Online archive
Journal list for 2007
Google Accelerator & Using Library Resources
Bio-Med Open House Today!
New Resource - Maternal & Child Health Library
New Resource - Global Health
Upcoming Webcast
New Micromedex Interface
Public health journals - moving from print to electronic
Technology Initiatives Target Pandemic Influenza Information
Faculty of 1000 trial
Pandemic flu webcast on 5/10/06
New SPH-Bio-Medical Library Liaison
Avian Flu Resources
U of M to Help Communities Prepare for Public Health and Bioterrorism Emergencies
New CDC Fellowships in Applied Epidemiology Offer Hands-On Experience
NIH Public Access Policy Implementation: For NIH-Funded Researchers
Minnesota Department of Health Hurricane Katrina Resources Page
Google Launches Hurricane Katrina Portal
Message from Interim Dean John Finnegan, Jr.
The Red Cross Relief Effort So Far (As of September 12):
Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative
Minneapolis Red Cros: The Red Cross Relief Effort So Far (As of September 7)
Cancer Center Grant Announcements
U of MN's JULIE ROSS NAMED ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR POPULATION SCIENCES
New: Searchable Access to Medical & Healthcare Marketplace Guide
. Washing our hands of the congenital cytomegalovirus disease epidemic
You might as well smoke; the misleading and harmful public message about smokeless tobacco
Survey reveals women and doctors aren't talking about HPV
What Is Epi Info™?
World Health Assembly adopts new International Health Regulations
Public health education: A report from Mosul and a plan for change
Key to breast cancer prevention could hang in the balance
06/07/2005 Pandemic Influenza: Harbinger of Things to Come
New!: Public Health Information and Data Tutorial
CDC Adopts New Repellent Guidance for
CDC issues 'pocket pet' warnings
UN health agency recognizes 23 websites for providing reliable information on vaccine safety
Those at high-risk for skin cancer burnt by own behaviour
Presence of high-risk prostate cancer can be predicted without a biopsy, new study says
The fat connection
Study finds maternal exposure to parasitic infection may increase risk of schizophrenia in offspring
Mayo researchers to announce new findings about promising early-stage breast cancer treatment
Lower doses of chemotherapy equally effective in most children
The link between physical activity and ovarian cancer
Bio-Medical Reference Librarian Candidate Interview
Symposium: THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC HEALTH-Tuesday, May 10, 2005
American Public Health Association Calls for Swift Response to Rising Number of Uninsured Americans
'Freshman Blues' Can Depress Immune System
12th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections-Online Archive: HIV InSite's coverage of the 12th CROI, Boston, MA, 2/22-25/05
Super Size Me was no fiction
U to offer a complementary and alternative medicine program
05/06/05 Coffee intake, inflammation-related death, and diabetes incidence: The Iowa Women's Health Study
05/04/05 - 05/06/05 Annual Meeting of Minnesota Public Health Association
CANCER PLAN MINNESOTA UNVEILED, CANCER CENTER HAS KEY ROLE
Industry Surveys: Standard & Poors NetAdvantage
Government Issues 12 New Food Pyramids
FSIS Issues Public Health Alert For Minnesota and Michigan - Salmonella Cases Linked to Frozen Chicken Entrees
FDA Asking for Public Comment on Food Label Changes
Public Health Critical Care List: Fiscal Year 2006
Flu vaccine forecast raises several possible outcomes
NEWS TODAY’S CANCER CENTER SEMINAR There is no seminar scheduled due to the AACR meeting. A peek at next week’s seminar: Targeting tumors with genetically enhanced T lymphocytes Michel Sadelain, M.D., Ph.D., Immunology Program , Memo
Antibody Promising Against Variety of Cancers
New Hand-held Information System for Emergency Responders
Bioinformatics: Building Bridges
Bioinformatics: Building Bridges
University of Pittsburgh gets wired for speed with Apple Xserve G5 cluster
NCI Fellowship Opportunities
2005 Public Health Institute - May 23 - June 10, 2005
Cultural and social factors influence prostate cancer treatment
Research documents disparities, but solutions remain elusive
American Public Health Association Chides the House for Its Passage of Budget Resolution that Calls for Draconian Cuts to Medicaid
Researchers Launch Breast Cancer Prevention Drug Trial
Ownership and Access in Scholarly Publishing
Florida Physicians to Write Prescriptions for Patient Information
U receives $5 million, announces new bioinformatics initiative
Harvard Study: Half of U.S. Bankruptcies Caused by Medical Bills
Washing hands with soap and water best protection against disease-causing viruses
Cancer Center Seminar: The bio-behavioral determinants of adolescent smoking progression
Sens. Hagel, Durbin, and Co-Sponsors Introduce the Public Health Preparedness Workforce Development Act of 2005
Global Health database now available as part of CAB Direct service!
Health Information for Cyber Seniors
Bioinformatics Symposium
Candidate Visits for Health Sciences Libraries Director - March 4, 2005
CANCER CENTER SPRING POSTER SESSION AND SYMPOSIUM
Grants Posted at the Cancer Center
Public Health Grand Rounds
Next flu vaccine season off to shaky start
Scientists Outline Research on a Rare Case of AIDS
Kids at risk for obesity need early attention
Avian flu threat leads to precautions half a world away
Minnesota doctors get alert on possible new form of HIV
Routine HIV Screening Recommended for Most Americans
New Research Solutions for Overcoming Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health
Study: Young adults can be motivated to eat fruits, veggies
Spring Classes @ The Bio-Med
New Grants Available Throught the Cancer Center
Morbidly obese pay nearly twice as much for health care
2005 MINORITY GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AVAILABLE
UCLA brain scientists crack mystery of how alcohol causes intoxication
My NCBI Replaces the Cubby: Includes Automatic E-mailing of Search Updates and Filters
Public interest advocates question NIH Enhanced Access policy
$10-million study explores men's role in transmitting HPV
Tighter Ethics Rules Announced at NIH
FDA approves ABRAXANE(TM) for metastatic breast cancer
Obesity may affect accuracy of prostate screening
Health Plan Bans Cox-2 Painkiller
First goat found with mad-cow disease
New Grants Available Throught the Cancer Center
Cancer risk grows for smokers' kids
Feds making stockpile of flu vaccines available
Bird flu preventive measures are still strong, says health ministry
Bush Administration's air proposals could endanger public health
Bird Flu Kills Vietnam Teenager, Virus Fears Rise
New Gene Could Be a Master Switch for Cancer
U.S. Cancer Survival Rates Rising -- Report
Cancer now kills more than heart disease
Cancer now kills more than heart disease
Medical errors linked to 20 Minn. deaths
New Tool Assesses Home Health-Care Programs
Weill Cornell team develops fast-acting anthrax vaccine
Study identifies predictors of HIV drug resistance in patients beginning triple therapy
WHO: World polio cases rose by a third in 2004
WHO: World polio cases rose by a third in 2004O: World polio cases rose by a third in 2004
EPA says C8 could pose potential health risk
POSTDOCTORAL PROGRAM IN THE EARLY DETECTION OF CANCER
American Public Health Association Supports Newly Revised National Dietary Guidelines
New diet guide: Count calories and exercise
Canada confirms new case of mad cow
Latest bird flu may spark major pandemic: WHO
Toxic ‘perchlorate’ not so toxic, says NAS report
Americans spent less on healthcare in 2003
Old cancer related myths busted by new research
HHS Maintains Lead Federal Role for Emergency Public Health and Medical Response
Yunnan guards against bird flu intrusion
WHO Outlines Emergency Public Health Strategy to Sustain Tsunami Aid Efforts
Duplicate Immune Genes Ward Off AIDS
Public Health Grans Rounds - Immunization Shortages
New therapeutic vaccine for HIV/AIDS eliminates needles and excessive toxicity
Health Authorities Monitor Latest Bird Flu Cases in Vietnam
Genetic HIV Resistance Deciphered
HHS Maintains Lead Federal Role for Emergency Public Health and Medical Response
Shocking Revelations On Aids Drug
Environmental tobacco smoke linked to reading, math, logic and reasoning declines in children
Air Pollution Tied to Lower Birth Weight
Germans Reveal New Weapon Against HIV
Tsunami Help/Health & Safety
Grants
‘Second wave of death’ imminent from Asian tsunami disaster, WHO, Red Cross warn
Canada confirms 2nd mad cow case
U.N. official: Suffering from disease may 'dwarf' terror of tsunamis
Medicare: Incompetence-Based Bureaucracy
Link between fast food, weight gain, and insulin resistance
Avian influenza, situation in Viet Nam, WHO
Tsunami: WHO develops emergency health action programme
Official Thai Tsunami Information Center
WHO: Public health now a priority
UN warns of crucial days ahead
ReliefWeb: Earthquake and Tsunami: The Latest
WHO assesses public health risks affecting millions in Southeast Asia
Exact count may never be known
From the Journal of Infectious Diseases
Disease outbreaks likely within days, U.N. official says
Patient protection laws don't favor health providers
Scary scenario: Pandemic
Asian countries teaming up to thwart avian flu
Australia leads the way in new screening technology for babies
American Public Health Association Adopts 20 New Policies
American Public Health Association Adopts 20 New Policies
Medics answer AIDS pill drug resistance charge
WHO launches joint public health journal
Monograph Reccomendations
Gates funds cheap antimalaria drug research for poor nations
A new vaccine against Enteritidis Salmonella
New UCLA study develops links between socioeconomic status and poor health
Study models impact of anthrax vaccine
NHLBI statement on oral contraceptive study
PubMed Bookmarklet and Toolbar Search Plugin Enhanced with U of M Find It Service
Google Scholar Search Engine Now in Beta
Researchers: Early detection key in halting anthrax outbreak
New antibiotic target could mean the end of pneumonia
Common pesticides may be cause of frog deaths
Gene Variants May Help Fend Off HIV Infection
More 'Superbug' Infections Seen in ER Patients
Drug offers hope in treating TB
Key HIV-combating genes identified:
New drug boosts TB treatment
New tuberculosis antibiotic may shorten treatment time, fight drug-resistant strains
'Signal' identified that enables malarial parasites to target blood cells
Dream Home: Malaria Parasite Renovates to Suit Its Tastes
NIAID-sponsored clinical trial aims to boost flu vaccine supply
WHO regional office warns of recurrence of avian influenza virus
Gene Variants May Help Fend Off HIV Infection
Scientists Find Gene Clue in Hunt for AIDS Vaccine
Lead contamination could increase cataracts, blindness risk
New weapon in germ warfare: 'Jamming' bacteria signals stops cholera
GRANT ANNOUNCEMENTS
New rules require better food records
Aids Poses Threat to Food Security
SARS vaccine 'passes first hurdle'
CDC chief: More flu vaccines coming
Health, United States, 2004
Women Key to Reversing AIDS Epidemic, Experts Say
World's First Public Health Treaty To Take Effect: Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Set to Become International Law Despite Years of Intense Lobbying by Tobacco Giants
India to Begin Trials of HIV Vaccine on Humans
HIV vaccine shows promise in Brazil study
Emerging Infectious Diseases
The State of Aging and Health in America 2004
Decision Making in Cancer: Single-Event Decisions
Decision Making in Health: Behavior Maintenance
Report: Global Shortage of Health Workers Could Thwart Campaigns Against Disease
WHO warns of dire flu pandemic
Singapore Intensifies Battle Against AIDS
Medical first: Rabies case treated without vaccination
UN urges social change as female AIDS cases soar
USDA: No mad cow disease found in tested animal
CDC: Flu season off to slow start
WHO: Bird Flu Likely Source of Next Pandemic
Study finds mental health needs of older adults substantially underserved
LLS TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH PROGRAM SEEKS APPLICANTS
NCI TRANSIITION CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARD TO PROMOTE DIVERSITY
INTERDISCIPLINARY TRAINING: BEHAVIOR, ENVIRONMENT, AND BIOLOGY
LEADERSHIP FOR HIV/AIDS CLINICAL TRIALS NETWORKS
COMPREHENSIVE MINORITY INSTITUTION/CANCER CENTER PARTNERSHIP
ACTIVITIES TO PROMOTE RESEARCH COLLABROATIONS
REVISED PHS 398 (DHHS Public Health Service Grant Application) NOW AVAILABLE)
NCI SEEKS applications for the 2005 Sallie Rosen Kaplan Fellowship
Study: More than half of adult diabetics obese
Half of adults with HIV are women
UN report: number of HIV sufferers reaches new high
Rare blood infection surfaces in injured U.S. soldiers
Grants for Violence-Related Injury Prevention Research: Youth Violence, Suicidal Behavior, Child Maltreatment, Intimate Partner Violence, and Sexual Violence
PUBLIC HEALTH: New mad cow scare
HK closely monitoring CMC respiratory illness outbreak
Mad cow results pending
FDA drug testimony sets off local alarms
Vioxx Recall Sparks Health Safety Concern, Doctors Say
Study examines nature and prevalence of errors in patient care
Cornell sociologist's statistical sampling method to be used by CDC to track HIV-risk behavior among drug users in 25 cities
WHO: African nations face crisis because of health worker shortage
Cheap Antibiotic Works Well with HIV Children
New Mad Cow Tests Under Way; Industry And Consumer Groups Urge Against Alarm
Who calls for better research
Influenza deserves more attention from public health services
Choosing Health: making healthier choices easier - UK
"EARLY WARNING" SYSTEM TRACKS GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH THREATS 24/7
U.S. Launches Giant Study on Children
Ground-Level Ozone Linked to Increased Mortality
Study links smog increase, urban deaths
Senator hints flu research cash coming
World Health Leaders Call for New Research Goals
Mystery virus strikes HK children
Smoking ban set for England
New U.S. trial starts of tailored cancer treatment
SARS seen re-emerging in China, but no epidemic
Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN II)
WHO smallpox shift ignites debate
15th Annual Report About Nation's Health Shows After Years of Progress, Overall Healthiness Slowing Dramatically, Some Areas Declining
NIEHS to develop new RNAi library to help fight disease
Britain on Public Health Warpath, Targets Smoking
UN agencies urge fight against childhood obesity to prevent diabetes
Public-health agency wants trial vaccine
New Bacteria Threaten Public Health
US Remains Unprepared for Bioterrorist Attack, Public Health Officials Say
America improves health, but risks growing
Officials, vaccine makers to plan for flu pandemic
Flu season off to slow start, says CDC
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIVE BIODIVERSITY GROUPS (ICBG)
THE EFFECT OF ETHNIC AND RACIAL DISCRIMINATION/BIAS ON HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
SYMPTOM CLUSTERS IN CANCER AND IMMUNE DISORDERS
CANCER PLAN MINNESOTA SUMMIT REGISTRATION EXTENDED
NIAID launches program to improve medical tools against emerging infectious diseases
Scientists raise concerns about second wave of 'mad cow' prion infection
IDSA Recommends Ways to Strengthen HHS's Pandemic Influenza Plan
UIC Receives $8.1M for Public Health Research, Training
CDC: Rare infection may surface in U.S.
Emerging Infectious Disease - Journal
US Might Import Flu Vaccine Doses from Canada, Germany, if FDA Approves
CDC Advisers Recommend FluMist for Kids
Military told to stop mandatory anthrax shots
Debating the Role of Government in Public Health
New TB vaccine promising in early clinical trials
Scientists: Biological weapons pose major threat
U.S. health officials: "Plenty of vaccine down the pipeline"
Large-scale studies give best information on public health
Quarantine used in Iowa to contain measles
Health Care Summit
BioWar: Rethinking public health
Trends: The Impact Of Obesity On Rising Medical Spending
Flu vaccine crisis teaches lessons
Vaccines without refrigeration possible, says Cambridge Biostability
CDC urged to combat obesity
HIV infections up in Japan
Vaccine Shortage Highlights Need for Government Involvement in Public Health
Biodiversity losses threaten world's 900 million rural poor, UN says
Aventis finds 2.6 million more flu shot doses
Nearly 1.7 million veterans lack health care - study
UK scientists develop new vaccine technology
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PLoS Medicine
NIH Announces Updated Criteria for Evaluating Research Grant Applications
MASONIC/DIETZ FAMILY AWARD FOR EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL – JANUARY – JUNE, 2005
PARTICIPATE IN CancerPlan MINNESOTA SUMMIT NOV. 16: WE NEED YOUR OPINIONS AND EXPERTISE
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY
NIH Announces Updated Criteria for Evaluating Research Grant Applications
New strategy to combat HIV offers fresh hope
The buzz of a vaccine
HHS: More flu shots from abroad unlikely
Inspectors can't vouch for safety of flu vaccine
Cancer research centre to be built in Belfast
Experimental drug blocks HIV transmission in monkeys
Possible Vaccine Against Malaria On Sight
U.S. worried by health disparities among Hispanics
2004-05 Flu Vaccine Shortage
U.S. launches major Alzheimer's study
Tips from the Journals of the American Society for Microbiology
Study identifies target for preventing sexual transmission of HIV
Early Forecast: Flu Season Could be Harsh
Drug Protects Monkeys from AIDS in Experiment
Quarantine: An idea whose time may have come again
Interim Influenza Vaccination Recommendations: 2004-05
Global air pollution map produced by Envisat's SCIAMACHY
AIDS crisis could fuel Africa famine - U.N.
Cooperation to Create a new Tuberculosis Vaccine
FDA unlikely to clear Chiron vaccine for U.S.
State of the Evidence 2004: What Is the Connection Between the Environment and Breast Cancer?
Revolutionary HIV drug Fuzeon wins most prestigious award for innovation
US faces public health crisis
SIDNEY KIMMEL FOUNDATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH KIMMEL SCHOLAR AWARD
PLANNING GRANT FOR MINORITY INSTITUTION/CANCER CENTER COLLABORATION
NOTICE OF LIMITED COMPETITION REQUEST FOR APPLICATION: ACADEMIC PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM CENTER GRANT
MASONIC/DIETZ FAMILY AWARD FOR EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL - JANUARY - JUNE, 2005
NOMINATIONS: CANCER CENTER RECOGNITION PROGRAM
National Health Education Week October 18-24
Cancer Vaccines 2004: A Report from the World
NIH Convenes State-of-the-Science Conference on Preventing Youth Violence
Study: Women going back on hormone therapy
Study: Women going back on hormone therapy
Epidemic linked to one bug strain
Chiron promises US flu vaccine safe and available
CDC - October 2004 - Emerging Infectious Diseases
Avian influenza – situation in Thailand
Americans Are Worried About Flu Vaccine - Officials
Health Insurance Costs Rise Faster Than Wages
ChemIDplus -- New look, new search features, more data
New HIVMA Guidelines Highlight Important Changes in HIV Care
Group: U.S. Health Care Worse Off
Public Health Multitasking: Measles and Malaria
DMAA Announces Creation of a New Committee to Explore the Role of the Disease Management Community in Addressing the Challenge of the National Patient Safety Challenge
UCI scientists successfully target key HIV protein; breakthrough may lead to new drug therapi
Costliest New Drugs Escape Patient, Insurer Revolt
Study: Alcohol tied to 75,000 deaths a year in U.S.
NCQA Releases State of Health Care Quality 2004:
NCQA Releases State of Health Care Quality 2004:
Poor Medical Treatment Kills Thousands
Shots Urged as Flu Rates Rise
HIV Infection Among Teens Declining
Health Care Quality Gap Blamed For Thousands Of Deaths
U.S. should adopt Canada's public health care model
Fall CLass Schedule Now Available!
Study: Too few minorities in health care
Hong Kong scientists make Sars breakthrough
U.S. Orders 2 Million Doses of Avian Flu Vaccine
Fears over vCJD risk
Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations--A new BioMed Central Journal
New Report Ranks 50 Cities Where Dirtiest Air Impacts The Most Kids
Cancer Vaccines 2004: A Report from the World
March of Dimes statement on newborn screening report
Bullish chemical could repel yellow fever mosquitoes
Testing, testing: For doctors, it never ends
More information needed Chemicals, cancers and public's health
NLM Launches NLM Catalog
Experts warn of rising AIDS stats from East Europe
Mercury-containing vaccines may help not harm kids
Eliminating disparities in children's health care will require broad quality improvement effort
Breath of Life
Pinpointing cancer fight
Study: More US jobs don't offer health care coverage
Applications Lag for Medicare Drug Coverage
Efforts to combat communicable diseases
U.S. Congress passes teen suicide prevention bill
HIV/AIDS – a resurgent epidemic in Europe and its neighbourhood: Commission calls for political leadership
WHO warns of bird Flu Epidemic
HHS Continues to Strengthen Umbrella of Protection from Bioterrorism
Few apply for Medicare drug coverage
Health insurance cost up 11.2% this year
Pneumococcal vaccine reduces ear infections, pneumonia, new study shows
Chickenpox shots save nearly $100 million
Study: Diluted smallpox vaccine still effective
UNICEF Seeks Help With HIV Infected Kids
Government ignored public health warnings during fallout era
US Medicare patients to pay higher premiums
PUBLIC HEALTH: Rabies cases on the rise
Virus suspected in two SIDS cases
Bird Flu Infects Cats, Too, Study Finds
Call for volunteers for biggest ever breast cancer study
Full-body CT scans pose high cancer risk
Experts stress importance of HIV prevention vaccine
UNC Public Health programs win $6.7M
Experts Call For National Collaboration on Medical Education Research
Businesses Partner With Public Health to Handle Emerging Threats
PLoS Medicine
Minorities worry public health system won't respond fairly in a bioterrorist event
UNDERSTANDING AND PROMOTING HEALTH LITERACY
THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY-BARBARA THOMASON RESEARCH PROFESSORSHIP (OR CLINICAL RESEARCH PROFESSORSHIP) FOR OVARIAN CANCER
UPCOMING SPECIAL SEMINARS
WOMEN’S HEALTH RESEARCH CONFERENCE-2004
PIECES OF A DREAM: THE REALITY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HEALTH CARE IN MINNESOTA AND UNEQUAL TREATMENT
MedlinePlus: Understanding Medical Research
State bioterror monitoring expanded to animals
Contamination Will Delay Some Flu Shots
Swift action needed for all American uninsured, American Public Health Association
New tool predicts how long pollutants will stay in soil
New HIV findings
The future of HIV therapeutics is brightening, according to Gladstone Institutes Director
More Americans visit doctor, drug prescriptions up
15 diseases account for 50% of the rise in health care costs
Contaminated flu shots 'not a crisis,' says CDC
Despite resistance, flu drug still preferred
NEW DORIS DUKE GRANT COMPETITION
THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY-BARBARA THOMASON RESEARCH PROFESSORSHIP (OR CLINICAL RESEARCH PROFESSORSHIP) FOR OVARIAN CANCER
NEW CANCER CENTER PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTOR
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH GRANT
4TH CANCER CULTURE AND LITERACY INSTITUTE
CANCER PREVENTION RESEARCH SMALL GRANT PROGRAM
UN will award annual public health fellowships in $5 million programme
Ten-State Mutual Aid Effort for Public Health Emergencies
Vital Drug Use Drops with Medicare Coverage Gaps
Inhaled Anthrax Vaccine Protects in Animals-Report
Univ. of Ariz. Gets Cancer Research Grant
California West Nile virus cases up 46 percent over last week
Scope of illness outbreak complicates probe
Survey: Most don't trust public health in case of terrorism
Blogging
Study looks at smoking ban's effect on health
Public Health Grand Rounds
UNICEF dispatches 10 million measles vaccines across Madagascar
State to test infants for 5 more diseases
Nigeria Says Needs $248 Million to Fight AIDS
U.S. Hazards Statistics website from National Weather Service
Leukaemia risk for kids living near petrol stops
Researchers developing blood test to detect presence of breast cancer
Bush mulls importing prescription drugs
Public health authority meets today
CDC: '03 Flu Shot Effective Half the Time
U.S. Asks Chiron to Develop Bird Flu Vaccine
Public Health Grand Rounds
Word on Health
Brain diseases linked to environmental factors
Study: U.S. Veterans Care Beats Managed Care in Diabetes
Study: U.S. Veterans Care Beats Managed Care in Diabetes
Computer games teach nutrition
Crow in Oregon tests positive for West Nile
Ministers order child medicine safety review
Major HIV drug trial to be halted
Swat teams target skeeters: Health officials take action to halt EEE vi
Early Test on Vietnam Bird Flu Victim Shows H5N1
FDA fears drugs a terror target
Vaccine Could Prevent Most Cervical Cancers
Vietnam confirms three deaths from bird flu: WHO
Nutrition guidelines: More fruit, vegetables, workouts
Brazil plans 3 billion free condoms for AIDS fight
Safety of genetically engineered foods report
New mosquito worry: Deadly parasites
Streptococcal vaccine shows promising results
FDA approves two drugs to treat radiation exposure
Public health program receives national award
First UK license for human cloning
HMOs bring back unpopular controls
Poll: Seniors favor drug imports
Sudan: IDPs At Risk of Diseases As Hepatitis Reported
Gov't Chickenpox Vaccine Can Save Lives
Thirty six volunteers inoculated with SARS
People on Medicare Stand Two-to-One Against Drug Bill
Scientists take step toward strep vaccine
CDC Survey Documents Serious Crisis In Sudanese Refugee Children
Chicken Pox Vaccine Curbs Severity, Contagiousness of Disease
Poll: Older Americans Unhappy with Medicare Changes
Project BioShield: The first line of biological defense
Five-in-one baby jab plan unveiled
HK Scientists Sound Alert on Another Bird Flu Virus
Study: Black women more likely to have deadly breast cancer tumors
Lagos Seeks Counselling On HIV/Aids
Mad cow-type disease blamed on transfusion
Weak patients in Canada are stalked by bacterium
Safety: Hazards in the Medicine Cabinet
Breast Cancer Operations Rare for Most U.S. Surgeons
New Rules On Mad Cow Alerts
Few Mothers Meet Breastfeeding Goals, Study Shows
Fight superbug as if it were SARS, doctor urges
Health benefit now No. 1 cost
PUBLIC HEALTH: Latest skeeter spray targets Culex species
School of Public Health Dean Mark Becker to leave U for South Carolina
The Polio Epidemic in Nigeria: a Public Health Emergency (2)
Study: Two health systems -- black and white
Public Health Insurance Picked Up 5M Kids
Adherence to guidelines improves early breast cancer survival
Scientists clone mice from cancer cell
US kids without insurance miss doctor visits
Simplifying AIDS cocktail
Free home STD test kits studied
FDA approves 'Sculptra' for HIV patients
Cloning experiment shows cancer reversible
Drive to eradicate polio is getting back on track
Harvard Links Renewable Energy, Public Health
Illinois Strengthens its Public Health Authority
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
National, State, and Urban Area Vaccination Coverage Among Children Aged 19--35 Months --- United States, 2003
Breastfeeding can save over 1 million lives yearly, UNICEF reports
Pioneering the Basics for New Kind of Cancer Vaccine
"Hospitals on wheels" to offer farmers health care"
Alabama governor orders health study on obesity, nutrition, PE
Cloning experiment shows cancer reversible
State's smallpox plan lacks volunteers
Prion Proof? Evidence grows for mad cow protein
Violence-Related Behaviors Among High School Students --- United States, 1991--2003
FDA Approves New Drug for Treatment of Alcoholism
Premiers to propose new plan for health care
Medicare drug card confuses seniors
$30 million EPA research grant goes to UW
CDC: Child vaccinations at record high
Cancer Mortality Maps & Graphs
Website: pdhealth.mil
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services report on healthcare delivery
FDA to open new cancer office
MRI Effective in Spotting Breast Tumors
Medicare Will Foot the Bill for an Initial Exam at 65
U.S. mad cow testing criticized
New Public Health Pack launched UK
Emerging Infectious Diseases
How Do You Measure Up?
New IOM Report on the Safety of Genetically Engineered Foods
Medicare reforms preach prevention
Study: Hospital errors cause 195,000 deaths
Fears voiced on Bush Medicare plan
Study Shows Air From 9/11 Didn't Inflate Cancer Risk
Study Shows Air From 9/11 Didn't Inflate Cancer Risk
Administration offers rules to enact Medicare law
EU Launches Key Africa AIDS Research Center
Health Services Research & Public Health Information Programs
Fact Sheet--Project Bioshield
Physical symptoms appear to predict cancer prognosis
State taking part in West Nile tests
Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States now available online
California reports first West Nile death
Lawsuits hurt public health, feds say
Hello - AIDS CONFERENCE WEB Page
Public Health to Vaccinate 200.000 Children
Cutting Drug Prices Would Fix Medicare Flaw: Analysis