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Scientists Blast Holes in Cells With Lasers for High-Tech Drug Injection

Forget swallowing pills or being poked by a needle. According to ABC News, scientists at Georgia Tech University have developed a way to inject vaccines directly into cells by using a laser beam to blow holes into that most basic unit of life. In this technique, scientists place blackened carbon nanoparticles (called "soot") next to the cells in question, which are then blasted with infrared ...

'Microneedle' Patches Claim a Pain-Free Vaccination Experience

A new vaccine delivery system is being developed by Georgia Tech and Emory University: a small patch embedded with 100 "microneedles" that is, supposedly, almost painless. The needles themselves are about 0.65 milimeters long, filled with frozen vaccine and applied to the skin like a Band-Aid. Once the needles have deposited their weakened virus, they dissolve into the skin and leave no trace. ...

Hackers Sending Fake Swine Flu Vaccination E-mails

As swine flu hysteria has gained steam, we've seen plenty of spammers and scammers take to the Web to profit from the paranoia. And now, the latest wolf in swine flu clothing to hit inboxes is a malware scam disguised as an e-mail from the Center for Disease Control (CDC). The e-mail contains information about a so-called 'State Vaccination H1N1 Program,' which requires the recipient to create an ...

Find a Flu Shot Near You With Google Maps

Having conquered general Web searches, e-mail, video, and advertising, Google is now trying to become a one-stop repository for all your flu information needs. You can already look up information about general flu trends, and track outbreaks of the swine flu, so it only makes sense that the next step would pertain to prevention. Google has partnered with the Department of Health and Human ...