Too little done to prevent spread of H1N1
July 1, 2010 — JesseI want to urgently bring to the attention of the public that the H1N1 virus threat is not over yet and still thriving in some areas.
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Too little done to prevent spread of H1N1
I want to urgently bring to the attention of the public that the H1N1 virus threat is not over yet and still thriving in some areas.
More here:
Too little done to prevent spread of H1N1
Marco Rubio has captured the attention of national Republicans hoping to attract Hispanic voters.
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Florida Senate Candidate Tests Politics, Ethnicity
A portrait of George Washington owned by a Geneseo man had the attention of art collectors and history buffs all over the world Saturday.
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Washington portrait by Gilbert Stuart sells for $1 million (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
In 2009, primary care and family physicians garnered the attention of the nation as health care reform efforts and the influenza A (H1N1) virus vied for headlines across the country.
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2009: The Year in Review (American Academy of Family Physicians)
It was a rough week for Florida fans. The No. 18 Gators look to avoid matching their longest losing streak of the decade when it hosts American University on Monday.
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American U.-Florida Preview (AP via Yahoo! Sports)
As H1N1 vaccines become available this month, the attention — or lack thereof — to flu prevention has again become relevant. The spectrum of reactions to the flu ranges from people wearing masks on the way to class to students joking about the swine flu at the sound of a single cough.
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Harsha Panduranga: Don’t sweat the swine flu (The Michigan Daily)