From the economic crunch to health-care reform to the H1N1 flu outbreak and more, Deputy Managing Editor Alan Murray reviews major world events of 2009.
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Panelists Joe Biesk, Joe Gerth, and Dorie Hjalmarson discuss campaign financing; Swine flu vaccine shortfall; jobs vs. the environment; and the faces of coal with host Wellman.
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Until September China had 1 confirmed H1N1 death out of just over 16,000 confirmed cases. Meanwhile, the U.S. CDC reported over 7,000 confirmed cases and over
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NGC explains the science behind the development and mutation of a superflu virus. How do we contain a new flu virus on the run? http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/swine-flu-the-science-of-pandemics-4875/Overview
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H1N1 expert Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks about the possibility of mutation, the typical flu curve and how swine flu deviates, and flu parties vs. vaccine parties.
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Col. Wayne Hachey, director of preventative medicine for the Pentagon’s office of health affairs, discusses how the Defense Department is protecting troops against the H1N1 flu. - From Dec. 6, 2009
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Harry Smith spoke with a Texas family who contracted Swine flu but are recovering without difficulty. Dr. Jennifer Ashton outlined the symptoms of swine flu.
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Part 10 covers simple natural things you can do to prevent catching the H1N1 swine flu. Agatha Thrash, MD from Uchee Pines Inst. is your host in this series of programs on dealing with H1N1 and other pandemics naturally. Learn fascinating info about how people have dealt with pandemics successfu...
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