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Dr. Camille Leugers

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Measles: What you should know

February 9, 2015 Autism,  Center for Vaccine Awareness and Research,  Dr. Camille Leugers,  Dr. Carol Baker,  Dr. Peter Hotez,  Education,  Family and community medicine,  Healthcare,  Houston,  infectious disease,  measles,  Men's Health,  MMR,  molecular virology and microbiology,  mups and rubella vaccine,  National School of Tropical Medicine,  pediatrics,  Texas Children's Hospital,  Vaccines,  Women's Health

With the recent measles outbreak in California, many people have questions about the illness and vaccinations. Experts at Baylor College of Medicine have answers.

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Close up of neurons from the brain cortex of a mouse with Huntington's disease. From the Labs: Neurons in a Huntington’s brain

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