H1N1 causes lung damage much like 1918
BETHESDA, Md., Dec. 10 (UPI) -- The H1N1 virus can damage respiratory cells much like the 1918 and 1957 pandemics, U.S. researchers say.
UPI,
Thu Dec 10 10:11:34 PST 2009
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Britain: Swine flu less deadly than first thought, about 100 times less lethal tha...
LONDON - Swine flu is far less dangerous than originally feared, British officials said Thursday
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune,
Thu Dec 10 08:22:03 PST 2009
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Scientists find similarities between H1N1, 1918 flu strain
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Boulder Weekly,
Wed Dec 09 08:50:44 PST 2009
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Michael Rosenberg: Notre Dame needs to hire a great coach, not a great fit
A lot of people don't like Notre Dame. If you have spent any time in this country since 1918, you have probably noticed this. And it's a shame, because in so many ways, Notre Dame represent...
Sports Illustrated,
Thu Dec 10 10:19:34 PST 2009
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Britain: Swine flu less deadly than first thought
Swine flu is far less dangerous than originally feared, British officials said Thursday _ about 100 times less lethal than the 1918 Spanish flu. To determine how deadly the virus is, the Br...
San Francisco Chronicle,
Thu Dec 10 10:39:48 PST 2009
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Deaths from December 10, 2009
Stanley G. Adams, 89, Mesa, Ariz., formerly of Greenville. Marie Lucille Pirlo Finnimore, 91, of 1918 Shenango Valley Freeway, Hermitage. Robert A. Klingensmith, 70, of 257 Nicklin Road, Pi...
The Sharon Herald,
Thu Dec 10 05:51:47 PST 2009
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H1N1 Flu Pandemic: New Wave in 2010?
Since early November, cases of H1N1 have continued to decline nationwide, suggesting a "mild" pandemic, but health officials are still bracing for a second wave
Time Magazine,
Thu Dec 10 09:54:48 PST 2009
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UK study confirms H1N1 far less lethal than feared
H1N1 pandemic swine flu is far less lethal than feared, British scientists said on Wednesday, but public health officials should not be complacent in fighting it and vaccination campaigns s...
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Thu Dec 10 07:55:28 PST 2009
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For the week of Nov. 27, 2009
Alfred L. Kienitz was born Dec. 11, 1918 to John and Emma Mielke Kienitz.
The Record Gazette,
Wed Dec 09 22:34:55 PST 2009
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Olga F. Roy
Olga F. Roy, 91, a lifelong Chisholm resident and recent resident of Hermantown, died Sunday, Dec. 6, 2009, at Miller-Dwan Medical Center in Duluth. She was born Aug. 6, 1918, in Chisholm. ...
Hibbing Daily Tribune,
Wed Dec 09 19:48:58 PST 2009
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Swine flu damage reaches deep into lungs: study
Swine flu damages the entire airway, from the trachea to deep in the lungs, just as the viruses that caused the deadly 1918 and 1957 influenza pandemics did, but unlike seasonal flu, a repo...
AFP via Yahoo! News,
Tue Dec 08 14:02:06 PST 2009
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H1N1 virus attacks deep into the lungs
In the rare cases when the H1N1 virus kills, scientists have found, it penetrates deep into the lungs, creating widespread damage -- a pattern similar to what killed millions during previou...
CNN,
Tue Dec 08 13:18:48 PST 2009
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Swine Flu Infects 50 Million in U.S., Kills 10,000 (Update2)
Dec. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Swine flu infected 50 million people in the U.S. and killed an estimated 10,000 through Nov. 14 from the start of the pandemic in April, said Thomas Frieden , directo...
Bloomberg,
Thu Dec 10 13:06:41 PST 2009
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Men in the pink
Pink isn't just controversial for girls - men are still getting over a longstanding fuchsia phobia and for boys pink really does stink.
BBC News,
Thu Dec 10 04:37:11 PST 2009
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H1N1 less lethal than feared: U.K. study
The strain of swine flu virus currently circulating around the world is less deadly than previously thought, say British scientists who compared its effect to that of other pandemic viruses...
CBC.ca,
Thu Dec 10 12:44:26 PST 2009
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Study Reveals H1N1 Unexpected Weakness
Rice, BCM team finds weakness in H1N1's method for evading detection by the immune systemThe H1N1 influenza virus has been keeping a secret that may be the key to defeating it and other flu...
redOrbit,
Thu Dec 10 11:56:32 PST 2009
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Unexpected weakness in H1N1's method for evading detection by the immune system
The H1N1 influenza virus has been keeping a secret that may be the key to defeating it and other flu viruses as well. Researchers have found what they believe is a weakness in H1N1's method...
Science Daily,
Thu Dec 10 09:09:35 PST 2009
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Asheville Citizen-Times,
Thu Dec 10 12:14:12 PST 2009
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Obituary: Robert Naismith
Robert Edwin Naismith passed away Dec. 5 with his loving family at his side. He was 91. Robert was born May 19, 1918 in Alhambra to Clarence and Rena McClintock Naismith. Robert enlisted wi...
San Clemente Sun Post News,
Wed Dec 09 01:31:35 PST 2009
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