Nasal Hepatitis B Vaccine Elicits Robust Immunity With A Single Dose; Confers Major Advantages Over Traditional Vaccines A new study has shown that a nasal hepatitis B vaccine elicits a dramatic immune response in animals without requiring three vaccinations, sterile syringes or refrigeration-three factors that impede the delivery of current hepatitis B vaccines.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comWide Variety Of Errors In Testing Process At Family Medicine Clinics The largest study to date of testing errors reported by family physician offices in the United States found that problems occur throughout the testing process and disproportionately affect minority patients.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comEdward Zigler Receives 2008 APA Award For Outstanding Lifetime Contribution To Psychology Edward Zigler, Yale University Sterling Professor of Psychology, Emeritus has been selected as the 2008 recipient of the American Psychological Association (APA) Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contribution to Psychology. Zigler will receive this most prestigious honor from the APA in Boston on August 14th during the annual convention.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comMSU Study Finds That Not All Hearing Aids Are Created Equal Consumers with hearing loss might think they are saving significantly more by purchasing over- the-counter hearing aids, but they most likely will be disappointed - or could be taking risks - when purchasing such aids, according to MSU research.
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