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Read health-related news articles from Reuters Health Information (articles display for 30 days) and HealthDay (articles display for 90 days), plus the most recent press announcements from major medical organizations.
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Flu
- Pregnant Mom's Flu Shot Protects Baby (09/17/2008, HealthDay)
- Flu Shot Does Not Cut Risk of Death in Elderly (08/29/2008, Reuters Health)
- Bacterial Pneumonia Caused Most Deaths in 1918 Influenza Pandemic: Implications for Future Pandemic Planning (08/19/2008, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)
- Survivors Of 1918 Flu Pandemic Immune 90 Years Later (08/18/2008, HealthDay)
- FDA OKs Flu Vaccines for 2008-09 Season (08/05/2008, HealthDay)
- FDA Approves 2008-2009 Flu Vaccines (08/05/2008, Food and Drug Administration)
- Flu Vaccine Doesn't Protect Seniors from Pneumonia (08/02/2008, HealthDay)
- Smokers Struck by Influenza Face Higher Mortality Rates (07/24/2008, HealthDay)
- Nursing Homes Unprepared for Pandemic Flu Fallout (07/22/2008, HealthDay)
- Report Offers Resources for Home Health Care Response during a Flu Pandemic (07/08/2008, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
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Food Contamination and Poisoning
- Scratched Surfaces May Trap Bacteria during Food Processing (09/10/2008, HealthDay)
- Warning on Certain Mussel Products from Bantry Bay Seafood (08/21/2008, Food and Drug Administration)
- FDA Extends Consumer Warning on Serrano Peppers from Mexico (07/30/2008, Food and Drug Administration)
- FDA Advises Against Consumption of American Lobster (Maine Lobster) Tomalley (07/28/2008, Food and Drug Administration)
- FDA Clears U.S. Hot Peppers in Salmonella Outbreak (07/25/2008, HealthDay)
- FDA Says It's Safe to Eat Tomatoes (07/18/2008, HealthDay)
- Salmonella Illnesses Now Top 1,000 (07/10/2008, HealthDay)
- Salmonellosis Outbreak in Certain Types of Tomatoes (07/01/2008, Food and Drug Administration)
- Tomatoes May Not Be Only Source of Salmonella Outbreak (06/28/2008, HealthDay)
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