Study: Vaccine means more holiday hugs, fewer bugs

Courtesy Headlines from the Associated Press  Wed, 12/23/2009 - 16:04

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- More hugs, fewer bugs. Holiday visits have become safer for grandparents thanks to a childhood vaccine that has dramatically curbed infections spread by kids, a new study finds....


 

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