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Herpes News and Herpes Treatment Information
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Your Herpes resource for breaking research and treatment news. This site is updated daily with the latest Herpes news to help you learn the latest information to manage Herpes. Simply click on any of the links below to read the complete Herpes information.
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Recent Herpes Treatment news and Research:
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Success of Experimental Herpes Vaccine Builds Momentum for Human Clinical Trials
A new study provides evidence that a herpes vaccine developed by a Harvard Medical School researcher is a strong candidate for testing in humans.
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Pitt transplant researchers say anti-rejection drug rapamycin may help lupus, some cancers
Rapamycin, a drug approved for use in kidney transplant patients to prevent organ rejection, could also benefit patients with lupus and other autoimmune diseases as well as patients with blood cancers, such as acute myeloid leukemia, reports a team of researchers from the University of Pittsburgh's Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute and Institute of Clinical Immunology and Transfusion Medicine, Justus-Liebig University in Giessen, Germany.
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Transfer Factor: New Research, New Hope
Transfer Factor: New Research, New Hope
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Treating Chronically Ill Patients with Transfer Factor: An Exclusive Interview with Dr. Carol Ann Ryser, M.D.
Since 1998, Dr. Carol Ann Ryser has been using Transfer Factor to treat her chronically ill patients, and has experienced considerable success in diminishing symptoms and achieving overall health improvements among those patients. In this exclusive interview, Dr. Ryser discusses her experience with Transfer Factor as an effective treatment for chronic illness.
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Transfer Factor—Retraining the Immune System
The use of transfer factor represents one of the most exciting advances in immune system health. Transfer factor is based on the observation that key immune information can be transferred from cell to cell.
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The Best Nutritional Arsenal for your Battle with Chronic Fatigue
The mineral magnesium may unravel some of the mystery of CFS. According to research from the University of Southampton, U.K., patients suffering from CFS have low blood levels of magnesium and respond favorably to magnesium supplementation.
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Update on HHV-6 and CFS Research from the National CFIDS Foundation
Gail Kansky informs readers about findings from one of the NCF's medical advisory board members, Professor Alan M. Cocchetto, Associate Professor at State University of New York. His research focuses on understanding Human Herpes Virus 6 (HHV-6), as well certian deficiences in CFS that physcians are now able to test for in the laboratory, as markers.
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Scientific Literature in Review: Chronic Active Human Herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) Infection: A New Disease Paradigm by Joseph H. Brewer, M.D.
Joseph Brewer, MD has written an extensive report on the role of HHV-6 in immune disorders and provides in-depth analysis of current possibilities for the diagnosis and treatment of HHV-6 infection. What follows is a review of his main findings.
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Chat Transcript: Greg Wilson, Ph.D., VP of Animune Inc. and Transfer Factor Scientist
Transcript of live chat with Greg Wilson, Ph.D., vice president of research and product development for Animune, Inc., about transfer factor's potential as immune system therapy.
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Dharam Ablashi's Chat Transcript from the AACFS Seattle Conference
Dharam Ablashi's Chat Transcript from the AACFS Seattle Conference.
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AACFS Conference 1998: Putting it all in perspective
In a reflection upon the 1998 AACFS Conference The CFIDS Chronicle takes a unique look at the advancements made in research, treatments, and advocacy that have occurred since the 1990 conference.
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