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Jul 10, 2012

Swine Flu Vaccine May Be Linked to Rare Nerve DisorderThe H1N1 (swine) flu vaccine was associated with a small but significant risk for developing a rare nervous disorder called Guillain–Barré syndrome (GB, say doctors in a report detailed in the July 11 issue of  the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).


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No matter how clever the signs may be, giving cash to homeless beggars is just plain stupid.  Truth be told, the same applies to non-profits giving endless amounts of outreach to drug addicts, alcoholics and lazy people who take whatever is of...


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