Some two-thirds of Americans may already be immune to H1N1 swine flu, making an explosive new wave unlikely. High vaccination rates this flu season might even drive the pandemic bug to extinction.

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Experts: New H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemic Unlikely
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
People often misinterpret product claims of low-carbohydrate content on the front of packages, believing the foods are healthy and will help them manage their weight, a study shows.

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Low-Carb Labels May Confuse More Than Educate
The risks of swine flu in pregnant women are higher, but WebMD provides guidelines for preventing infection and what to do if you suspect you’ve been exposed to swine flu.

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Swine Flu and Pregnancy
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