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Monkeypox Rising in Wake of Smallpox Eradication
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Medline Plus
Posted
Tue 31 Aug 2010 11:13am
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
By Lynne Peeples
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Some thirty years after authorities doled out the last dose of smallpox vaccine, the world faces another multiplying menace: monkeypox.
A new study suggests that the m ...
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Health Headlines - March 3
by
Meredy

Posted
Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:22pm
U.S. Disposes of Last of Its Original Smallpox Vaccine
America's oldest smallpox vaccine is no more.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced late last week that it had arranged for the elimination of the last of its 12 million doses of Dryvax, the vaccine that was largely responsible for eliminating the worldwide sco ...
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Wary of Attack With Smallpox, U.S. Stockpiles a Costly Drug
by
Meryl Nass
Posted
Tue 12 Mar 2013 8:30pm
The NY Times ' Donald McNeil has followed up the juicy story of how billionaire political donor Ronald Perelman got a sweetheart contract (OMG, read David Willman's story and weep, that deal was so sweet) for a high-priced smallpox drug, which isn't actually needed cause we have enough vaccine for every American, and if you are vaccinated withi ...
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Health Headlines - March 4
by
Meredy

Posted
Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:22pm
Black Tea May Help Fight Diabetes
Certain ingredients in black tea could act as an insulin substitute and might help prevent type 2 diabetes, according to a study by researchers at Dundee University in Scotland.
They found that several components of black tea -- called theaflavins and thearubigins -- mimic the action of insulin, BBC News ...
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Do You Have Monkey Butt?
by
Mike Antonucci
Posted
Thu 09 Jul 2009 6:26pm
When you host a world-famous running site, people seek out your expert opinions on all sorts of great and useful products related to running – shoes, apparel, detergent, iPods, Garmins, you name it.
When you host a running site called Running Is Funny, people immediately think “monkey butt.”
The good folks at Anti Monkey Butt Powder bel ...
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Monkey see, monkey yawn … other monkey yawn
by
Social Psychology Eye
Posted
Mon 11 Apr 2011 2:20pm
By Erica Zaiser
Yawning has always been thought of as “contagious” among humans. When someone in a group yawns it always seems to set off a trend of yawning with people around. This has often been thought of as being social in the same way that you think things are more funny when other people laugh and you frown more when othe ...
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50 Reasons to Protect Infants from Vaccines by Jagannath Chatterjee
by
Sangita Sharma
Posted
Mon 10 Aug 2009 4:33pm
I have known Jagannath, an associate from Orissa who has been campaigning not only against GM foods but against vaccines too. I was staggered when during a one hour intense interview with him in Hyderabad, he revealed the most startling facts which are stated below. Yes, this site is for safe foods but as a consumer i feel you have right to be inf ...
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monkey see, monkey do
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Karen ..

Posted
Tue 23 Feb 2010 4:35pm
this article is rather sobering given the amount of time most kids spend playing video games and watching TV. here's an excerpt:When we watch another person move, our observations of their movement activates in our own brain the same areas that are involved when we make that movement. This innate tendency for imitation was first observed in macaq ...
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Monkey See, Monkey Do
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Mommyfied ..
Posted
Tue 14 Oct 2008 5:00am
Add…
… Monkey Must Have Too and that’d aptly describe my no.2, Little Missy. She imitates just about everything her kor-kor (big brother) does and just about whatever kor-kor gets, she has to have it too (with the big exception of punishment!) It’s the common younger child syndrome isn’t it?
With Little Missy, its to the extent that sh ...
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