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The Lesson of Swine Flu Isn't Necessarily One We'd Planned on Teaching

By KJ Dell'Antonia

With H1N1, everything we learned about the Protestant work ethic goes right out the window.

  • November 19 2009
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Where's My Kid's Flu Shot?

By Emma Gilbey Keller

Mothers are waiting in line for a vaccine they aren't sure they want—and can't get.

  • November 6 2009
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