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Nov 13, 2011
HPV Prevention and Education is a Priority at the CBCD. It is concerned that drugs, and products that are herbal or natural in nature, treat or claim to be remedies for the symptoms and not the cause of these ailments.

Nov 10, 2011
The CBCD is Concerned that Flu Shots are Only 59% Effective. However, The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD) believes that it is better to be at least 59% protected against the flu virus than to not be protected at all.

Nov 09, 2011
CBCD is in Full Support of Preventive Efforts Against Infectious Viral Diseases

Nov 08, 2011
Although theCBCD believes that it is better to be at least 59% protected against the flu virus than to not be protected at all, the fact that the flu vaccine is not nearly as effective as previously thought is worrisome.

Nov 07, 2011
The need for such prevention is made even more apparent in light of results from a new study published in the medical journal, Sexually Transmitted Diseases.

Nov 06, 2011
Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease has Argued This Point for Over 8 Years

Nov 03, 2011
The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD) is closely monitoring the development of the first DNA Vaccine for use in humans by Australian biotechnology firm, Coridon.

Nov 02, 2011
All 13 authors of the original study linking the retro-mouse virus, XMRV to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) have published a partial retraction of that work.

Nov 01, 2011
Gene-Eden.com has officially launched an affiliate program. With a unique set of products and a 20% commission rate, and little to no competition in our market, affiliate marketers are expected to make a lot of money from this program.

Nov 01, 2011
The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD)agrees with U.S. health experts saying, "Banning circumcision of baby boys, should be fought on the grounds that the procedure is clearly beneficial to public health.”


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