discussion results moneymommy (1775) | | Norway Flu Strain May Make Disease Worse; Wales Mutation Seen
Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- European public health officials are investigating a handful of swine flu infections in Norway and Wales in... | |
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 hwj308 (21) | | when watching TV,I always see the increasing number of H1N1 infectors all arount ther world including China,but in zhuzhou,Hunan,China,which is a not a big city,
has started to spread the... | |
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 hornetlover (2589) | | We have flu shots this November at the place where I am working at. all the employees can have it for free, which is nice.
I am going to get that flu shots for H1N1 prevention. We never know who... | |
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 GSnake (41) | | Let me know your opinions!:D | |
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 sureshbabukk (269) | | Do you know H1N1?.what is the reason for this deices? what's the
after effect for this deices? | |
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blog results Healthbolt (25) | | They’re some of the world’s deadliest viruses, but people are paying to see them.
Meet artist Luke Jerram. He lives in Bristol, United Kingdom, and he creates viruses out of glass. These... | |
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 Blisstree » Disea... (2) | | Almost half of patients (46%) who are hospitalized because of the H1N1 virus (swine flu) are otherwise healthy adults with no chronic illnesses such as asthma. This study or 1400 adults (and 500... | |
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 Blisstree » Disea... (15) | | Almost half of patients (46%) who are hospitalized because of the H1N1 virus (swine flu) are otherwise healthy adults with no chronic illnesses such as asthma. This study or 1400 adults (and 500... | |
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