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H1N1 Vaccine Available, But Will Americans Get It?
Fewer people are sick, and a new government report criticizing safety monitoring may keep folks away.
How to Get the Right Diagnosis: Why Doctors Goof
Even the most experienced physicians are thrown off by faulty thinking.
Cleveland Clinic's Cosgrove: Congress Needs to Improve Quality of Healthcare
A renowned heart surgeon says that failure is an important part of leadership.
Malaria Shows Signs of Resisting Primary Drug Used to Fight It
The frontline malaria medicine artemisinin shows gaps in effectiveness in Southeast Asia.
November 21, 2009
- Science
My 10-Day Ordeal With the Swine Flu
Reporter recounts her bout with H1N1, made all the worse by chronic asthma.
November 12, 2009
- HealthDay
Swine Flu Frustrations: Too Little Vaccine, Too Many Scare Tactics
My daughter seems to have it, and I can't understand why there's no test and not enough vaccine.
Health Buzz: A Virus Might Be a Cause of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Kids and teens skipped seasonal flu vaccine last year; why do women have sex?
Seasonal Cold or Swine Flu? Moms Face Tough Calls
Lack of fever doesn't mean lack of H1N1 infection. In fact, there's no way to tell without testing.
Studies: One Dose of Swine Flu Vaccine Works
Study found 75 percent to 96 percent of vaccinated people should be protected with only one dose.
September 10, 2009
- Science
Studies: One Dose of Swine Flu Vaccine Works
Study found 75 percent to 96 percent of vaccinated people should be protected with only one dose.
September 09, 2009
- Science
