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Experts say don't fall for swine flu 'cures' or myths, stick with flu shot

Health Home >> Infection >> Health news Provided by: Canadian Press Written by: Pat Hewitt, THE CANADIAN PRESS Nov. 8, 2009 Dr. Donald Low, chief microbiologist at Toronto's Mount Sinai hospital, chuckles when he hears about some of the... Full Article at Canoe

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