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WHO rebukes homeopaths

The World Health Organization on Friday denounced in unusually strong terms advice by a Swiss homeopathic doctors association that pregnant women should avoid getting vaccinated against swine flu. Full Article at Scranton Times-Tribune

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  4. BERLIN - OCTOBER 26:  Doctor Silke Fruehmorgen gives an H1N1 swine flu vaccination in the arms of Markus Piatkowski, nursing service of the Charite at Virchow clinical center, on October 26, 2009 in Berlin, Germany.
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  7. BERLIN - AUGUST 19: German Defense Minister Franz Josef Jung (L) chats with German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble (R) prior to the weekly German government cabinet meeting at the Chancellery on August 19, 2009 in Berlin, Germany.
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