Globe and Mail Children more prone to swine flu Times of India Children below 18 years of age are more likely to catch swine flu from an infected person in their household than adults, reveals a new study. In the study involving 216 people who were believed to be infected with the swine flu virus, or 2009 H1N1, … Swine flu vaccine moving into region's pharmacies TriCities.com IHS reminds residents of vaccines Farmington Daily Times Residents still bugged by flu, lining up for H1N1 vaccines MyWestTexas.com Indianapolis Star ?- CBC.ca ?- CTV.ca all 1,622 news articles??
BBC News Children more likely to catch swine flu, study suggests BBC News Children are twice as likely as adults to catch swine flu, according to a joint UK-US study. Imperial College London researchers and a team from the US looked at how the virus spread among families. In a study of more than 800 people, … At least 12220 dead from H1N1 around world: WHO Reuters H1N1 Swine Flu Not So Catchy WebMD A/H1N1 pandemic death toll rises to 12220, says WHO Xinhua Daily Comet ?- 2TheAdvocate ?- Science Daily (press release) all 1,358 news articles??
80yo missing since Christmas Day ABC Regional Online Police have renewed their call for help to find an 80-year-old Adelaide man who has been missing since Christmas Day. Charles Harrison was reported missing from his home at Huntfield Heights and suffers from medical conditions, but did not take any … Huntfield Heights man, 80, missing since Christmas Messenger News all 3 news articles??
Breathing tube death prompts call for more checks ABC Online The South Australia Coroner has recommended continuous monitoring of public hospital patients who are fitted with breathing tubes. Tony Schapel has delivered his findings into the death of Matthew John Lynn at the Flinders Medical Centre in January … Hospital mistake led to death Adelaidenow all 2 news articles??
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. health officials released standards for electronic medical records on Wednesday, seeking to spur the technology in hopes of cutting health costs and reducing medical errors.