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virus News+ XML/RSSBy Simon Campbell A committee convened by the National Academy of Sciences has released a report establishing the first set of criteria for research on chimpanzees. By Simon Campbell A major cause of school absence in children aged 11 – 16 is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) also known as myalgic encephalitis or ME. By Simon Campbell The Society for Neuroscience reported that imaging studies showed aerobic exercise can relieve the pain typically experienced by patients with fibromyalgia (FM) who stop taking pain killing medications. By Simon Campbell Bristol-Myers Squibb is now collaborating on the development of a new Hepatitis C therapy with Tibotec Pharmaceuticals. By Simon Campbell Director of Gynecologic Cancer Prevention Research Group at UMKC, Dr. Diane Harper M.D. wrote what the CBCD believes are some very valid points regarding HPV vaccination in a guest editorial in The Daily Iowan. By Simon Campbell The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD) applauds Danish insulin giant, Novo Nordisk’s decision to stop using live animals in biological product control tests. By Simon Campbell A gene called C21orf91 seems to be linked with Herpes Simplex virus type 1. By Simon Campbell German researchers believe a substance found in green tea may offer an antiviral strategy to prevent Hepatitis C “reinfection." By Simon Campbell The signs and symptoms of Fibromyalgia are still not clearly defined…even today. A debate continues to rage among doctors about whether this illness is real or imagined By V tech-squad Inc. V tech-squad is launching www.antiviruscloud.net powered by McAfee Security as a Service and V tech-squad’s 24x7 voice support for consumers and SMB's. By simon An Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) vaccine in the early phases of development may prove able to prevent infectious mononucleosis and EBV-associated cancers. By Antivirus-BUYability November the 30th is international Computer Security Day. This day start way back in 1988 and is supposed to create awareness of computer related security issues. By Simon Campbell The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD) is watching closely the development of a new vaccine to protect against genital herpes. By Simon Campbell The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD) recently came across an article published on Sioux City Journal.com. The topic dealt with Fibromyalgia, which is a medical disorder, and a discussion on the ways you can manage it. Hepatitis B Vaccine Shortage in Nagpur, India Concerns the Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease By Simon Campbell The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD) has learned that there is a shortage of Hepatitis B (HBV) vaccine in Nagpur city, India. By Renata Privacy Protection is a rogue antivirus program that is installed to random computers with a help of Trojan viruses that are able to infiltrate infections without users’ knowledge. The program imitates being a security tool while being a scam. By Simon Campbell Although theCBCD believes that it is better to be at least 59% protected against the flu virus than to not be protected at all, the fact that the flu vaccine is not nearly as effective as previously thought is worrisome. By Simon Campbell Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease has Argued This Point for Over 8 Years By Brighton Publishing Brighton Publishing LLC announced the eBook release of debut author’s highly-anticipated, controversial bio-thriller By Simon Campbell The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD) has learned this week that researchers have “developed a system to “see” the source of pain (inflammation)in sufferers of Fibromyalgia. By Simon Campbell Vertex Pharmaceuticals’ new drug, “Incivek” has beaten Merck’s “Victrelis’s” sales by a gigantic margin. By Simon Campbell According to a study by the Institute of Cancer Research, testing for the presence of the human papillomavirus (HPV) as part of cervical screening reduces the number of women who don’t really need to go in for further testing by over a third. By Simon Campbell The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD) congratulates the success of Agneus, Inc.’s HerpV vaccine study. By Simon Campbell Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.'s new drug called BMS-790052 in combination with peginterferon and ribavirin cured up to 83% of patients infected with Hepatitis C. By Simon Campbell polyDNA, the makers of Gene-Eden-VIR, congratulates VBI Vaccines on its acquisition of Epixis, a biotechnology company that develops a new generation of Virus-Like Particle vaccines. By Simon Campbell CBCD Applauds the Work of Dr. Herald zur Hausen By Simon Campbell Imagine a new drug on the market that kills almost every virus it comes into contact with. By newsusa There are many helpful troubleshooting steps to fix your slow computer. By Simon Campbell polyDNA is pleased that many dentists are now carrying OraRisk, the oral HPV diagnostic test developed in 2010 and released by OralDNA Labs. By Simon Campbell A Danish team has identified a tiny molecule that can foil the Epstein Barr virus in the process it uses to hijack the immune system’s B or “memory” cells. By Simon Campbell polyDNA, the makers of Gene-Eden-Blue congratulates Pharmasset, Inc. on the success of a new study described as a “home run” in the fight against viral Hepatitis C. By Cochrane & Associates, LLC The environmental and infection control professionals at Clark Seif Clark (CSC) provide services to help prevent outbreaks of norovirus. By Strategic Book Group Thrilling Adventure Has Bugs Taking Over the World By Simon Campbell A recent study in the journal Health Services Research suggests that many doctors and nurses may be even more likely than you are to “turn to dietary supplements and alternative therapies By Simon Campbell Gene-Eden-VIR is First All Natural Remedy That Boosts Immune System Against the Latent Cytomegalovirus By Simon Campbell polyDNA, makers of the antiviral, all natural Herpes remedy, Gene-Eden-VIR are excited about a new Genital Herpes treatment that could help beat brain cancer. By Alain Lafeuillade Although a cure is not yet within reach, experts are optimistic that they will unlock the secret to eradicating HIV with in the near future. By Simon Campbell Chronic Herpes is One of the Leading Infections among HIV-Infected Individuals; Gene-Eden-VIR is the First Natural Antiviral Remedy Scientifically Designed to Boost the Immune System Against the Latent Herpes Family of Viruses By Cochrane & Associates, LLC Sussex Environmental Health Consultants facilitate averting and identifying sources infectious outbreaks. More Research Into Methods for the Identification of Human Disease in Cerebrospinal Fluid is Needed. By Simon Campbell polyDNA, a Leading Developer of All Natural Remedies Believes That More Research Into Methods for the Identification of Human Disease in Cerebrospinal Fluid is Needed. By Kingsoft New BIOS based virus, BMW, wildly spreads for downloading malicious viruses, Trojan and other malicious to infected local computer and, remote control local devices for malicious outbound behaviors. By Kevin Abbott RebootThat.com awarded Microsoft Small Business Specialist status. By completing highly technical exams enabling us to help start up and small-to-medium businesses with 5 or more PCs, tackle their business challenges through IT solutions. By Cochrane & Associates, LLC The IAQ Video Network produces another educational video about the health effects of exposure to environmental hazards. By Alain Lafeuillade A number of different methods are being looked at to deal with the HIV reservoirs, and the majority of the most recent clinical trials are studying the effectiveness of HDAC inhibitors. By Germ Free Life, LLC “Super Germs” that are resistant to our strongest drugs are colonizing and mutating in our homes, workplaces and public spaces. One company has developed products that kill these germ colonies without using poisons, with remarkable results. By Hackney Communications Small businesses will have access to comprehensive and affordable computer maintenance, monitoring, security, and backup services By Hackney Communications CMIT Solutions of South Brevard, a provider of IT services and solutions to small businesses in the region, announced today that Space Coast Cancer Center has joined its roster of clients. By Daniel Bauer Successor to the legendary Harry Houdini, on September 1, 2011 launched a new website and v-log LivingPozitively that shares the intimate details of how it is to live today with the stigma of HIV/AIDS. By Simon Campbell XMRV is Out and May No Longer Be Considered as Cause of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome While Epstein Barr is Implicated; Gene-Eden VIR is the First All Natural Remedy to Boost Immune System Against Latent EBV Virus. By Hackney Communications CRN Magazine has named Debi Bush of CMIT Solutions of Denver, which is a premier provider of information technology solutions and services to small and medium-sized businesses, as one of the preeminent Women of the Channel. |
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