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Tattooing improves response to DNA vaccine A tattoo can be more than just a fashion statement - it has potential medical value, according to an article published in the online open access journal, Genetic Vaccines and Therapy. view more (2008-02-07)
Measures needed to reduce bloodborne infections in Irish prisons There is an urgent need for increased infection control and harm reduction measures to reduce the transmission of hepatitis B and C viruses, and HIV in Irish prisons, concludes a study in this week's BMJ. view more (2001-11-20)
Relationship between incarceration and race disparities in US HIV rates explored There may be a relationship between incarceration and race disparities in American HIV rates, Yale researchers report in the Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. view more (2005-12-13)
The Tattoo in European and American History WRITTEN ON THE BODY The Tatoo in European and American History Edited by Jane Caplan Publication: Reaktion Books, Thursday 20 April, Paperback Original view more (2000-03-22)
Researchers Find New Treatment for Hepatitis C Researchers at the OU Health Sciences Center have found a new use for an old drug. Their findings appear online Friday in the American Journal of Gastroenterology. view more (2008-05-15)
Community-associated staph infections involving antibiotic-resistant bacteria increase The incidence of antibiotic-resistant staph infections associated with being acquired in the community and not in health care institutions increased almost seven-fold in Chicago's Cook County Hospital system between 2000 and 2005. view more (2007-05-29)
Researcher studies, treats military with 'silent disease' For nearly four years, a researcher in Washington, D.C., has been working toward tracking how servicemembers respond to treatment for the "silent disease" hepatitis C. view more (2006-07-10)
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