Influenza (Flu)
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Public interest in pandemic flu vaccine faded over time
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Pairing masks and hand washing could drastically slow spread of pandemic flu
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U-M flu expert explains what the new flu strain really means to us
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Breakthrough: Researchers find wide gap in immune responses of people who did or didn’t get the flu after exposure
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People with less education could be more susceptible to the flu
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In adults, shots more effective than nasal spray vaccine in preventing seasonal flu
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Simple steps are effective in stopping spread of flu symptoms
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Tips to stop flu spread
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Flu: Prepare, don’t panic
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For news media: University of Michigan experts available to discuss swine flu
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U-M responds to swine flu outbreak
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Masks, hand washing, prevent spread of flu-like symptoms by up to 50 percent
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M-flu results positive
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U-M experts available to discuss flu, vaccine and antiviral treatment
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New model explains ups and downs of flu epidemics
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Flu shot effective against drifted influenza; nasal spray vaccine less so
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Genotyper could diagnose patients, identify new flu strains quickly
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U-M professor to test flu shot and nasal spray flu vaccine side by side
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FDA approves nasal spray flu vaccine invented at U-M
