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BOOKS OF 2004
BOOKS OF 2004War-related books provide glimpse of White House hawks, suspect vaccinesAs usual, it is difficult to generalize about the investigative/explanatory books by journalists published during the past year. But one comment seems indisputable: It was a year of memorable books about the unforeseen consequences of war. Lots of war-related...
A New Approach to Halting HIV Infection.
Byline: Tulane University NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 6 AScribe Newswire -- Researchers at the Tulane National Primate Research Center are making strides in the fight against HIV infection, taking a new approach to halting the HIV epidemic. In the 1980s, most HIV vaccine research concentrated...
New Orleans firm produces Gulf War Syndrome test
A test produced by a New Orleans biotechnology firm was used to link the Gulf War Syndrome to an anthrax vaccine administered to soldiers. The study, by Tulane University Medical Center immunology professor Dr. Robert Garry, was published in the August edition of the medical journal Experimental...
Squalene Presence Confirmed by FDA
Since July 1997 Insight has been reporting on the presence of antibodies to a substance called squalene that has shown up in the blood of sick U.S. soldiers of the Persian Gulf War era -- both those who served overseas during the conflict and those who were called to service...
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