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  • Town health officials want educator position back next year 25 Nov 2009 01:32 GMT
    ... health fairs, and also took the lead in developing the department's pandemic, bioterrorism and smallpox response plans, which are now under the auspices of the First Selectman Peter Tesei ...

  • Greenwich health officials want educator position back next year 25 Nov 2009 05:24 GMT
    ... health fairs, and also took the lead in developing the department's pandemic, bioterrorism and smallpox response plans, which are now under the auspices of the First Selectman Peter Tesei ...

  • Paul Donohue: Mom does not want baby immunized 25 Nov 2009 05:37 GMT
    ... a disease that is now rarely seen in the developed world, thanks to vaccines. Smallpox, once a worldwide killer, no longer exists. The congenital malformations caused by the virus ...

  • Preserve or Push Out 24 Nov 2009 21:31 GMT
    ... the theater, Corbett, a resident of Union Hill, called historic districts the equivalent of “smallpox-infected blankets” to the longtime, often economically distressed residents of the neighborhoods. In his mind, ...

  • Mother spurns child vaccinations 24 Nov 2009 06:05 GMT
    ... a disease that is now rarely seen in the developed world, thanks to vaccines. Smallpox, once a worldwide killer, no longer exists. The congenital malformations caused by the virus ...

  • Yoga is no alternative to regular vaccination 24 Nov 2009 06:45 GMT
    ... and the placebo effect; vaccines are unquestionably the best way to prevent communicable diseases. Smallpox, which is estimated to have killed over 300 million people in the 20th century ...

  • Mom chooses not to have her baby immunized 24 Nov 2009 11:34 GMT
    ... a disease that is now rarely seen in the developed world, thanks to vaccines. Smallpox, once a worldwide killer, no longer exists. The congenital malformations caused by the virus ...

  • Paul G. Donohue, M.D.: Mom does not want baby immunized 24 Nov 2009 16:55 GMT
    ... a disease that is now rarely seen in the developed world, thanks to vaccines. Smallpox, once a worldwide killer, no longer exists. The congenital malformations caused by the virus ...

  • Reasons to be Cheerful 24 Nov 2009 17:39 GMT
    ... that rocks/Elvis and Scotty, days when I ain't spotty/Sitting on the potty — curing smallpox." Shamelessly borrowing Dury's sense of rhythm and rhyme, I humbly offer some reasons to ...

  • Thanksgiving Wonkabout Style: Turducken For All 24 Nov 2009 22:12 GMT
    ... together to celebrate a bountiful harvest, and then the nice Pilgrims gave the Indians smallpox blankets and killed just about all of them. To commemorate this glorious occurrence in ...

  • Kids Reenact The First Thanksgiving With Smallpox Blankets And Whiskey 20 Nov 2009 17:52 GMT
    ... ...

  • Book Recounts Challenges Of Eradicating Smallpox 23 Nov 2009 16:36 GMT
    ... , Dr. D.A. Henderson recounts the history of the deadly virus, from the development of the first ...

  • 'Wayland A-Z': 'Q' stands for 'Quaint Names' 20 Nov 2009 16:25 GMT
    ... Pine Plain (in the vicinity of Plain Road), which derived its name from the smallpox hospital formerly located there. There was also a smallpox hospital on Pelham Island. Treatment ...

  • Rehab under way at Missouri sanctuary site 23 Nov 2009 05:52 GMT
    ... than 200 Confederate prisoners held at the Alton Federal Military Prison who died of smallpox and other diseases during the Civil War from Aug. 1, 1863, and March 31, ...

  • Letters: A Pill a Day to Keep Cancer Away? 20 Nov 2009 06:18 GMT
    ... a family practice physician. Let's not confuse prevention, risk reduction and delay of onset. Smallpox vaccination is real prevention in that you will not get smallpox. Stopping smoking is ...


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