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Origins of swine flu in N. America still elusive
A worker in a protective suit after disinfecting the interior of a train car to prevent the spread of the H1N1 (swine flu) virus at the Constitucion de 1917 subway station in Mexico City on Thursday.
CAPTION
By Daniel Aguilar, Reuters
By Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY
The newly identified H1N1 strain of influenza, or swine flu, contains two genes from pig influenzas...
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VIDEO:
Reporters answer your swine flu questions
MEXICO:
Businesses open under strict rules
INTERACTIVE MAPS:
Tracking the global, U.S. spread of virus
Swine flu
Your Health
Your Health: What to consider in preparing for a pandemic
Are you, your family and your home prepared for a possible flu pandemic?
EMERGENCY PLANS:
Hospitals, states alert
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CDC tally of U.S. cases, safety guidelines
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Cancer forum
Patients, survivors, loved ones share stories, advice.
Something fishy?
Counterfeit foods enter U.S. market.
Weight-Loss Challenge: Diet on a Dime
Which is right for you?
Easy look through 21 diet plans.
Video: Healthy dinner on $4
Nutritionist Bonnie Taub-Dix's tricks.
How they did it
Hear on Twitter how they're handling temptations.
Blog squad
Four nutrition experts offer advice and recipes.
Video
Innovative techniques from a registered dietitian.
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Most with swine flu are young, haven't been to Mexico, officials say
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It seems logical: Why not try to get sick with swine flu now, and get some immunity in case it comes roaring back this fall in a deadlier...
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WHO:
Up to 2 billion may get swine flu
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Chinese health care reformers aim to help rural areas
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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Rural villagers work in the Tiger Mouth area of southwest China
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FDA failing to meet food-safety inspection audit goals
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The Food and Drug Administration is failing to meet its goals for auditing food-safety inspections that states do on its behalf, FDA data...
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By Henry Romero, Reuters
Mexico opens for business under strict rules
By Sergio Solache Special to USA TODAY
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H1N1 vaccine: Make now or later?
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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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Flu in school no longer means closing
QUESTIONS?
Ask here. Reporters answer Thursday 2:30 p.m. ET
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Man stable after 1st U.S. double hand transplant
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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FDA OKs drug to treats diabetes, control metabolism via the brain
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Schools shut by swine flu can open, U.S. officials say
By Elizabeth Weise and Greg Toppo, USA TODAY
A number of schools across the USA are planning to reopen today after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new guidance...
1st AMERICAN DEATH:
Swine flu claims teacher in Texas
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