NewsRx publishes new encyclopedia on vaccines

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NewsRx, a 25-year-old publisher and international news organization headquartered in Atlanta, has published a new encyclopedia on vaccines -- Encyclopedia of Vaccines, 2009: An encyK Resource for Parents, Patients & Professionals. 

The Encyclopedia of Vaccines, 2009: An encyK Resource for Parents, Patients & Professionals is a comprehensive knowledge base for research on vaccines development, clinical trials, epidemiology, immunology, and vaccine safety. Find extensive information on pediatric vaccines, such as polio, measles, mumps, and pertusis, together with the latest safety studies. Included are comprehensive reports on AIDS/HIV vaccines development, anthrax, pneumonia, influenza, bird flu, SARS, swine flu, and hepatitis, as well as the emerging field of cancer vaccines.

encyK is a new kind of encyclopedia, developed for patients, physicians and parents who need comprehensive health and medical information. A full listing of encyK products can be found at www.encyk.com together with sample chapters, tables of content, and explanatory video. encyK encyclopedias are sold through Amazon.com, assuring users of a speedy delivery and guaranteed quality. Find the encyK vaccines encyclopedia in paperback at>

Surveys of internet use show that almost one-third of all users online each day gather information about their health. Patients want to educate themselves and explore treatment options. Physicians want to stay current on drug research and clinical trials. Parents want to make sure they're making the right choices for their children.

But no one, least of all busy physicians and working parents, or patients in the day-to-day struggle against disease, has the time or the expertise to gather all or even most of the right information that will increase their understanding.

That's where encyK comes in. encyK stands for encyclopedic knowledge, the kind of comprehensive help that will put patients in charge of their health, keep physicians updated, and let parents guide the course of their children's treatments with confidence. Our editors have done the research for you, filtering the available data for importance, then presenting it in relevant chapters.

encyK arms users with the who, what, when and where, so it's easy to find and contact research centers, universities, hospitals, drug companies and other organizations doing clinical trials and treatment.

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