flu vaccines
Nov 7 2006, Irani

One day, perhaps very soon, the concept of the present dreaded and painful vaccinations will disappear! And, more interestingly, it could be replaced by as simple as sticking on a Band-Aid to do the same job!

This ’skin-patch vaccination’ is one..

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