The demonization of immunization
Shots get the once-over
What is a vaccine?
Immunization demystified
Asking How
Vaccine Side Effects Probed
When science gets hijacked
NBC News chief medical editor tells why she broke her silence
Insourced to India
A vaccine for a scourge of the developing world
Peet’s passion
The medical education of Amanda Peet
Field yields
Can genetically engineered plants provide vaccines?
Shoot it, don’t smoke it
An injectable tobacco-grown vaccine
Golden needles
Vaccines for seniors
Grow up
Can vaccines built for kids work in older immune systems too?
Paul Costello
Rosanne Spector
David Armario
Susan Ipaktchian
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