Swine Flu Deaths Mount
(Chicago, Illinois) Authorities in Mexico announced three more swine flu deaths and the United States and Canada one more death each as the world’s largest vaccine maker signed a deal with the United States to produce a swine flu vaccine.
The World Health Organization says at least 46 countries have confirmed …
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(Mexico City) The World Health Organization raised its global alert level Monday, signaling the swine flu virus was spreading from human to human in community outbreaks, but it stopped short of declaring a full-blown pandemic.
The WHO announcement in Geneva followed a decision by the top EU health official urging Europeans …
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(New York City) The medical profession is failing to test people over 50 for HIV/AIDS despite evidence that the sex lives of seniors have been greatly extended by erectile dysfunction drugs, according to a new report by the World Health Organization.
The report, appearing in the WHO Bulletin, notes that not …
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