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Immunization

U.S. Flu Season Off to Slow Start
Fewer cases so far suggest a mild flu season, officials say

Lack of Sleep Linked to Common Cold
Getting less than seven hours a night boosts your risk, study found

Europe Unlikely to Meet Measles Goals: Report
Suboptimum vaccination rates cast doubt on ability to eliminate disease by 2010

Independent Audit of Global Child Immunizations Urged
Survey finds overpayments to some countries where data doesn't match WHO reports

Immune System Works Better at Night
Greater success fighting infection than during the day, study says

Health Tip: Vaccinations for Adults
Who should get them, and when

Special Immune Cells May Be Key to HIV Resistance
Some people infected with the AIDS-causing virus don't get sick

Cervical Cancer Vaccine Well Tolerated
Reactions such as hives called 'idiosyncratic,' study finds

Health Tip: Allergies to the Flu Shot
Who may have a reaction and shouldn't get the vaccine

Hopes for AIDS Vaccine Still Alive Despite Setbacks
The lesson from 2 failed trials: The science must be more vigorous, experts say

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