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By Henry Romero, Reuters
Most businesses in Mexico reopened Wednesday after being closed for five days because of the swine flu outbreak, but they faced a complex...
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By Calum MacLeod, USA TODAY
Li Xiufen, whose family tills rice fields high in the terraced-carved hills of southwest China, had to borrow $730 from other villagers...
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People worldwide are still getting sick with the new H1N1 flu virus, but health officials are now looking ahead to the next big question:...
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By Kendrick Brinson, AP
Teams of surgeons performed the nation's first double hand transplant on a man whose hands and feet were ravaged by a bacterial infection a...
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People with Type 2 diabetes may soon get a very different treatment approach: A drug that helps control blood sugar via the brain an idea...
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By Ronaldo Schemidt, AFP/ Getty Images
A number of schools across the USA are planning to reopen today after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new guidance...
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Texas health officials stopped short of saying that swine flu caused the death of Judy Trunnell, a 33-year-old schoolteacher who had just...
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By Gary Walts for USA TODAY
A drama program funded by Walter Reed Army Medical Center is designed to provoke awareness of war's emotional toll on soldiers and their...
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By Amy Sancetta, AP
Five years ago, a shotgun blast left a ghastly hole where the middle of Connie Culp's face had been. Five months ago, she received a new...
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In the swine flu of 1976, when public health officials urged all Americans to get immunized against an epidemic that never materialized....
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By Justin Sullivan, Getty Images
Fear of swine flu in the early days of the outbreak sent people racing to grab up antiviral drugs just to feel safe, and that has caused...
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Fifth-graders who feel they've been mistreated because of their skin color are much more likely than classmates without such feelings to...
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Researchers are looking for ways to manipulate a special type of body fat, called "brown fat," to help people burn more calories. Brown fat...
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The Obama administration is launching a six-year, $63 billion program to fight illness and disease around the world.
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By Omar Torres, AFP/Getty Images
Experts say the next few days will determine whether the swine flu outbreak will keep expanding or if it will recede in the fashion of...