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| Nov.20 |
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Vicks nasal spray recalled over bacteria London: Procter & Gamble is recalling Vicks Sinex spray in the United States, Britain and Germany after finding it contained bacteria
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| Oct.24 |
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US declares swine flu 'emergency'| Washington: resident Barack Obama has declared swine flu a national emergency and signed the proclamation concerning the 2009 H1N1 outbreak | |
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Health fears grow over blaze Puerto Rico: A wind shift has put more residents at risk from smoke inhalation near a raging fire at a fuel storage complex
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| Jul.29 |
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Swine flu vaccine for 'half US' About half the US population should be vaccinated against the virus with pregnant women and health workers the top priority
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| May.28 |
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China quarantines U.S. school group Southern China: 21 students and three teachers from a Maryland private school have been quarantined because of swine flu concerns
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| May.22 |
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Candidate virus for H1N1 vaccine arrives US Georgia: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention received a candidate vaccine virus for swine flu from one institution
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| May.5 |
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U.S. marks second swine flu-linked death Texas: A woman who had swine flu is marking the second death in the United States linked to the virus and the first of a U.S. resident
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US navy halts aid vessel over flu San Diego: The US navy is postponing an aid mission to the South Pacific after a sailor on the vessel scheduled to take the trip developed swine flu
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| May.4 |
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'H1N1 flu no worse than regular flu' Washington: Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano: The virus appears to be no more dangerous than the regular flu virus that makes its rounds each year
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| Apr.29 |
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First U.S. swine flu death confirmed  | Texas: A 2-year-old child became the first fatality in the United States, while more European countries announced confirmed cases of the disease | |
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| Apr.24 |
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Swine flu viruses in Mexico, U.S. match New York: New York health officials are testing about 75 students at a Queens school for swine flu after the students exhibited flu-like symptoms
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| Nov.26 |
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Carter: Zimbabwe 'a basket case' Opposition leader Tsvangirai said that Zimbabwe is in shambles and warned that deaths from starvation and a cholera outbreak threaten to sur...
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| Aug.2 |
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US HIV rate 'higher than thought' US health officials: 56,000 people had become infected with the virus that causes Aids in 2006
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| Jun.20 |
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Salmonella traced to Florida or Mexico Investigators looking for the source of an outbreak linked to tomatoes will focus on farms in Mexico and Florida
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| Mar.23 |
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FDA suspects cantaloupe, salmonella link. Washington
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| Mar.10 |
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Gulf War illness 'chemical link'. Washington
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| Nov.26 |
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Anti-polio drive gets $200m boost
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| Jun.1 |
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TB man 'sorry' over plane trips. Colorado
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| May.31 |
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TB patient moved from Atlanta quarantine US Georgia: A patient under the first federal quarantine since 1963 was expected to be taken to a Denver facility that specializes in respiratory disord...
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| May.29 |
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US in TB flight infection warning
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| Dec.27 |
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New Yorkers given rabies warning
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| Jun.1 |
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Coma woman mix-up pains US family. Indiana
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| Feb.14 |
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Man Cheney shot has heart attack. Texas
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| Oct.6 |
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Official: World not ready for flu Washington: Mike Leavitt, the U.S. secretary of health says the world is 'woefully unprepared' to respond to a pandemic
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| Mar.22 |
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Schiavo's parents plead in appeal Florida: The parents of a brain-damaged woman have filed an appeal against a judge's ruling that would let her die
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| Mar.18 |
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Patient's feeding tube removed| Florida: The feeding tube that keeps a brain-damaged Terri Schiavo alive has been taken out after a lengthy court battle | |
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| Dec.23 |
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Mad cow disease confirmed In the first wave of response, Japan and South Korea are immediately banning all U.S. beef imports
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| Dec.15 |
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Colin Powell has cancer operation Washington: Secretary of State has been admitted to hospital for prostate cancer surgery
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| Mar.27 |
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Mystery illness spreads Researchers are continuing to close in on a previously unrecognized form of a virus as the cause
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| Dec.27 |
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Cloned baby birth claim| Florida: Clonaid, company linked to a philosophical sect, says that it has produced the world's first cloned human baby | |
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| Oct.28 |
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US identifies deadly siege gas. Moscow
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| Nov.30 |
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Artificial heart man dies
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| Nov.4 |
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Anthrax reaches City Hall. New York
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| Oct.23 |
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Dead postal workers had anthrax. U.S. Congress
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| Oct.10 |
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3rd anthrax case| Florida: Officials launched a criminal investigation into the source of the disease. US embassies were told to stock up on the antibiotic | |
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