Study: In adults and children over age 6 months, the H1N1 swine flu was no more severe — and posed no greater risk of serious disease — than seasonal flu.

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H1N1 Swine Flu No Worse Than Seasonal Flu
WebMD talks to pediatricians for answers to common questions parents have about the H1N1 swine flu.

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Swine Flu Q&A: What Parents Need to Know
Myths about swine flu and seasonal flu are everywhere, and it’s hard to know the truth about the flu. WebMD goes over the top myths regarding the flu and provides factual, helpful information.

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Top 13 Flu Myths
By the end of January 2010, nearly 1 in 4 Americans got their H1N1 swine flu shot. Vaccination rates were highest in Rhode Island (39%) and lowest in Mississippi (13%).
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1 in 4 Americans Got Swine Flu Vaccine
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