Tag: technologies
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Dynavax to resubmit hep B vaccine for approval after positive data
Dynavax Technologies Corp said its experimental hepatitis B vaccine was found to be safe and effective in a late-stage study, paving the way for the company to resubmit its marketing application. The earlier marketing application for the vaccine, HEPLISAV-B, was rejected in February 2013 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which sought additional…
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Dynavax to resubmit hep B vaccine for approval after positive data
Dynavax Technologies Corp said its experimental hepatitis B vaccine was found to be safe and effective in a late-stage study, paving the way for the company to resubmit its marketing application. The earlier marketing application for the vaccine, HEPLISAV-B, was rejected in February 2013 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which sought additional…
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The Best Diet Ever: Three Key Ingredients
As weight loss and maintenance is one of my specialties, I am often asked, “What is the best diet?” People are often disappointed by my response. I tell them, “The best diet meets three conditions:It's a healthy diet.It's a diet that includes your favorite foods, in moderation, even if they're not entirely healthy.It's a diet…
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Medellin: The Right Place and Time for Collaborative Learning in Public Health
by Negeen Darani, Harvard Humanitarian InitiativePhoto by Kevin Dooley. Today marks Day 2 of the Post-Conflict Colombia and Public Health course — a project of the Open Hands Initiative and Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI), in collaboration with the University of Antioquia School of Medicine. Sixteen students from the Harvard T.H. Chan…
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U.S. clears genetically modified salmon for human consumption
By Julie Steenhuysen and Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) – U.S. health regulators on Thursday cleared the way for a type of genetically engineered Atlantic salmon to be farmed for human consumption – the first such approval for an animal whose DNA has been scientifically modified. Five years ago, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration first…