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Get vaccinated now to best prepare for flu season

September 20, 2016 Dr. Pedro A. Piedra,  Flu,  flu shot,  Healthcare,  Houston,  molecular virology and microbiology,  pediatrics,  Vaccines

Flu season is upon us and there’s no better time to get vaccinated than now. Dr. Pedro Piedra, professor of molecular virology and microbiology and

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Flu 101: Vaccines and germ protection key to staying healthy

January 6, 2016 Andy Phifer,  Dr. Pedro A. Piedra,  Education,  Flu,  hand washing,  Healthcare,  influenza,  molecular virology and microbiology,  Vaccines

The flu season is here, but you can still protect yourself. “It’s never too late to be vaccinated from the flu, even when the influenza

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Your flu questions answered

October 7, 2015 Education,  Flu,  influenza,  vaccine,  Vaccines

The arrival of fall also means the arrival of flu season. Ahead of an active flu season, Baylor College of Medicine experts are urging everyone

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Beat the flu: Get your vaccine now

September 18, 2015 Dr. Pedro A. Piedra,  Flu,  flu shot,  Healthcare,  high-dose influenza vaccine,  Houston,  inactivated flu vaccine,  infectious disease,  influenza,  live flu vaccine,  molecular virology and microbiology,  Vaccines

The easiest way to help prevent the flu? Get vaccinated. Dr. Pedro A. Piedra, professor of molecular virology and microbiology and pediatrics at Baylor College

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Baylor College of Medicine investigates bird flu vaccine

October 1, 2013 Baylor College of Medicine,  BCM Vaccine Research Center,  Bird Flu,  Clinical Trials,  Dr. Wendy Keitel,  Flu,  Healthcare,  Houston,  Jordan Magaziner

This time of year, there’s always a lot of discussion about the flu – vaccines, outbreaks, comparisons to previous years, and more. It wasn’t too

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Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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