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- Want to stop the flu? Here's how
A new study finds that a simple but controversial workplace policy could dramatically reduce the spread of flu
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Health officials say a novel strain of swine flu has sickened two children in Pennsylvania and Indiana
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- WHO: Swine Flu Pandemic Is Over
Official Says H1N1 Virus Which Killed at Least 18K People Not Going Away but Now in "Post-Pandemic Period"
- $260M of Swine Flu Vaccine to Be Incinerated
At Least 70 Million Doses Set to Expire This Month; Nearly Half of Supply for U.S. Public Went to Waste
- New Protection Against Killer Virus
Vaccine Against 2009 Pandemic Flu Also Protects Mice Against 1918 Strain
- Flu Medicine Saved Many Pregnant H1N1 Victims
CDC: Early Treatment with Tamiflu Helped Pregnant Women, a Group More Susceptible to Swine Flu
- Millions of H1N1 Vaccines About to Expire
Washington Post: An Estimated 71.5 Million Doses of the Swine Flu Vaccine Could Be Discarded
- Pressure Grows to Work Through "Sick Days"
Recession, Job Security Fears, Client Expectations Force More Americans to Take Work to Bed with Them
- H1N1's Unintended Effect: Sanitizer High
Addicts Abusing Hand Sanitizer after Product Flooded onto Store Shelves, Police and Social Groups Say
- CDC: H1N1 Sickened 57M Americans
Nearly 12,000 Deaths, 257,000 Hospitalizations During Pandemic
- Winter Olympians Get H1N1 Vaccine
U.S. Olympic Committee Also in Support of H1N1 Vaccines as the 2010 Olympic and Paraolympic Winter Games Approach
- Is the U.S. Swine Flu Epidemic Over?
While Cases are Still Occurring, for a Month No States had Widespread H1N1 Activity
- WHO Rejects Claims it Hyped-Up H1N1 Flu
European Nations Call for Probe Into Whether UN Health Officials Scared People to Help Big Pharma Sell Vaccine
- Too Much H1N1 Vaccine? This Week Will Tell
Huge Flu-shot Push Planned as Health Officials Try to Rekindle Interest in Protection against New Influenza Strain
- H1N1 Vaccine Goes from Scarce to Plentiful
Swine Flu's Impact Has Been Less Severe than Feared; But Health Officials Warn Not to Become Complacent
- From Shortage to Surplus
Millions of people have been vaccinated so far against the H1N1 flu, and while the current outbreak has peaked, the flu season has yet to begin. Randall Pinkston has the story.
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But Worst of Outbreak is Over in U.S., Canada and Britain, Dr. Margaret Chan Says
- Sounds Of 2009
In the Final Year of "The New Millennium," "The Aughties," or "The Zeros" CBS Radio News Looks Back at 2009
- N.Y. Dog First in U.S. With Swine Flu
Veterinarians Say No Evidence of Strain Passing From Pets to People
The World Health Organization tracks outbreaks in the following six stage to assess the potential for a new global flu outbreak.
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Dr. Jennifer Ashton on Both Sides of Flu Vaccine Coin
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Washington Post: Schools Could Be Hotbed for Infection, Also Will Be Centers for Mass Immunizations
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CBS News Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton Clears Up What's at Stake This Flu Season
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The Health and Human Services Secretary Says H1N1 Vaccine Will Be Tested Extensively
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