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Breakthrough Flu Drug Might Already Exist

Fragments of known drugs could lead to a more robust antiviral for H1N1 and other flu variants.

Caterpillar Flu Vaccine Delayed

The FDA wants further evidence that the novel approach is completely safe.

Arming the Immune System against H1N1

Researchers are working to treat pandemic flu by recruiting a patient's own immune cells.

Delivering a Virus Imposter Quicker

With H1N1 vaccine supplies delayed, attention turns to faster-to-make "virus-like particles."

Flu Vaccines Hit a Wall

As new influenza strains emerge, researchers struggle to speed vaccine development.

Toward a Universal Flu Vaccine

A company is preparing human trials of a DNA-based, universal influenza vaccine.

Fighting Stomach Flu with Tobacco

Scientists look to tobacco plants for a norovirus vaccine.

A Vaccine for Colon Cancer

A new approach to preventing cancer teaches the immune system to seek and destroy emerging tumors.

New Vaccines for Swine Flu

Scientists are exploring faster approaches to making vaccines against the H1N1 virus.

Ganging Up on HIV

A diverse group of antibodies may work together to neutralize the virus, suggesting a new approach to vaccination.

A Vaccine Offers Instant Immunity

A new approach primes antibodies to instantly attack cancers, HIV, and other diseases.

Stopping Pandemic Bird Flu

A broad-acting vaccine might be key.

Taking a Shot at Hypertension

A team of Swiss researchers has designed a vaccine that lowers blood pressure.

A New Approach to Combating HIV

High-tech solutions of oil in water could lead to an effective HIV vaccine.

Vaccinating with Rice

Researchers have engineered rice to serve as a needle-free vaccine for cholera.

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