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Mexico Back In Business Amid Flu Outbreak

Country Hardest Hit By H1N1 Virus To Allow Most Businesses To Reopen; WHO Still Considering Raising Alert Level

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Queens School At Flu Epicenter Reopens

But Hundreds Of Schools Around U.S. Are Closed; CDC Head Expects H1N1 Cases In Every State

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H1N1 Spreading Deeper In Americas, Europe

Officials Cautiously Optimistic Virus Isn’t As Dangerous As First Feared; Mexican Official Says Flu Is In "Declining Phase"

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What Foretells A Pandemic?

Sunday Morning: What Do Health Officials Look For When Responding To A Virus? And Is A High Alert Level For H1N1 Justified?



Artificial Sweetener Wars Heat Up

New One Hitting Market, But Are All Of Them Safe?

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FDA Recalls Weight Drug Hydroxycut

Liver Damage Reports Prompt Action; Drug Accounts For 90 Percent Of Weight Loss Supplement Market



Mexico Swine Flu Death Toll Rises To 19

Cases On Canadian Pig Farm Raise Concerns; In U.S., Schools Curb Graduation Ceremonies

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U.S. Flu Cases Up, Over 400 Schools Close

Obama Voices Hope That H1N1 Virus Will Run Its Course "Like Ordinary Flus"; Airlines Cut Seats Sold To Mexico

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Top Mexican Health Official Faults WHO

Says World Health Organization Too Slow To Act On Early Warnings; Health Minister Hopeful Spread Is Slowing



Officials: H1N1 Not 1918 All Over Again

Swine Flu Virus Lacks Traits Of Deadly 1918 Strain, According To Health Officials; U.S. Cases Near 150 In 19 States

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Physicians And The H1N1 Flu

Dr. Jon LaPook Says This Is No Time For Doctors To Go Rogue

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Hotsheet: CDC: Outbreak Is Becoming "More Serious"

Top Influenza Specialist At Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Says Situation Is "Changing," CBSNews.com Has Learned



Are Cigarettes More Hazardous Than Ever?

Risk Of Getting Lung Cancer Has Increased Due To Changes In Design, New Study Suggests

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H1N1 Looms Over Immigration Rallies

Calls For Reform Met With Accusations Illegal Immigrants Are Spreading Virus; Migrant Workers Cautioned About Disease

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U.S. H1N1 Victim Visited Texas Mall

Mexico City Child Spent Day Shopping At Huge Indoor Mall Before Falling Ill


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