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Calif. Auditor Slams State for Over-Drugging Foster Kids
By NICK CAHILL SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CN) — A troubling state audit released Tuesday found that childen in the California foster system are prescribed psychotropic drugs at higher rates than are children outside the foster system, with many receiving… Read More ›
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The Book of Judith — a free translation?
Public Release: 23-Aug-2016 University of Würzburg A beautiful and pious widow rescues her town and the whole people of Israel from the army of the Assyrian general Holofernes. This story is told in the Book of Judith in the… Read More ›
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Missing: FBI files linking Hillary Clinton to the ‘suicide’ of White House counsel Vince Foster have vanished from the National Archives | Daily Mail Online
Documents describing Hillary Clinton’s role in the death of White House counsel Vince Foster have vanished, Daily Mail Online has learned after an extensive investigation Foster is believed to have shot himself with a .38 caliber revolver at Fort… Read More ›
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National Borders are Worst Invention ever–says EU president
Tuesday, 23 August 2016 Under-fire EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker risked widening divisions with European leaders today by saying borders were the ‘worst invention ever’. He called for all borders across Europe to be opened, despite the chaos caused over… Read More ›
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New Abedin Emails Reveal Hillary Clinton State Department Gave Special Access to Top Clinton Foundation Donors – Judicial Watch
(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch today released 725 pages of new State Department documents, including previously unreleased email exchanges in which former Hillary Clinton’s top aide Huma Abedin provided influential Clinton Foundation donors special, expedited access to the secretary of… Read More ›
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Health News for 22 AUG 2016
Health News for 22 AUG 2016 1. Ketone esters improve endurance exercise and cognitive function 2. Swimming is an effective part of the treatment for fibromyalgia, study suggests (Walking Also) 3. Greater intake of dietary omega-3 fatty acids associated with… Read More ›
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Cryptologist Rejoice, Voynich Manuscript to go in sale for about $8,000 a copy
Spain clones World’s most mysterious Book Sunday, 21 August 2016 It’s one of the world’s most mysterious books, a centuries-old manuscript written in an unknown or coded language that no one — not even the best cryptographers — has cracked.Scholars… Read More ›
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Chinese Ambassador “Japan will “cross a red line” if SDF vessels take part in U.S. freedom of navigation operations” Threatens War
“the ambassador even hinted at military action if Japan crosses the line” China strongly warns Japan not to send SDF to South China Sea AUG. 21, 2016 – 04:00PM JST TOKYO — China strongly warned a high-level Japanese official around… Read More ›
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The NSA hack helps Apple in its fight with the FBI – Business Insider
After the unprecedented breach of hacking tools and exploits stolen from the US National Security Agency’s elite hacking unit, some privacy advocates see it as clear vindication of Apple in its fight with the FBI earlier this year.”The component of the… Read More ›
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U.S. Army fudged accounts by trillions of dollars, auditor finds | The Japan Times
“DFAS also could not make accurate year-end army financial statements because more than 16,000 financial data files had vanished from its computer system. Faulty computer programming and employees’ inability to detect the flaw were at fault, the IG said.” U.S…. Read More ›
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Soros gave Clinton step-by-step instructions on how to tackle Albania unrest – WikiLeaks email — RT America
Soros gave Clinton step-by-step instructions on how to tackle Albania unrest – WikiLeaks emailPublished time: 12 Aug, 2016 09:46Edited time: 12 Aug, 2016 14:36Get short URLU.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton © Chris Keane / Reuters An email leaked by… Read More ›
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China says its navy carried out drills in Sea of Japan ‹ Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion
BEIJING —China’s navy has carried out drills in the Sea of Japan, the Chinese military’s official newspaper said on Friday, describing the exercises as routine and done in accordance with international law and practice.The Chinese navy has increasingly been exercising… Read More ›
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EU tries to claim Britain’s gold medals as its own
Friday, 19 August 2016 I was in Berlin when Germany won the World Cup in 2014. Fireworks, street parties, singing, dancing and lots of flag waving all spoke to a joyous national celebration – the due of any victor… Read More ›
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CERN Officials Investigate ‘Spoof’ Sacrifice Video
GENEVA (AP) — Officials at CERN, home to the world’s largest particle accelerator, are investigating a “spoof” video filmed on its campus appearing to mimic a human sacrifice. Shot from a building at the European Organization for… Read More ›
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Zika has the potential to wreak havoc in the adult brain
Public Release: 18-Aug-2016 Zika infection may affect adult brain cells New findings suggest risk may not be limited to fetuses of pregnant women Rockefeller University Concerns over the Zika virus have focused on pregnant women due to mounting evidence that… Read More ›
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Fluoridated Water Strongly Linked to Diabetes
We review the recent study ” Community water fluoridation predicts increase in age-adjusted incidence and prevalence of diabetes in 22 states from 2005 and 2010 ” Published in the Journal of Water and Health August 2016 * In addition a… Read More ›
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Everything is immortal "The cup is now found at any and every time,” ‘T violation’
Public Release: 17-Aug-2016 How we escaped from the Big Bang Griffith’s theory on moving through time Griffith University Associate Professor Dr Joan Vaccaro, of Griffith’s Centre for Quantum Dynamics, has solved an anomaly of conventional physics and shown that a… Read More ›
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Fluoridated water consumption linked to diabetes
“fluoridation with sodium fluoride could be a contributing factor to diabetes rates in the United States, as the chemical is a known preservative of blood glucose.” Public Release: 17-Aug-2016 Fluoride consumption linked to diabetes using mathematical models Regression analyses suggest… Read More ›
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A Fifth force of nature may have been discovered , first consistency check passed
Public Release: 17-Aug-2016 Nuclear puzzle may be clue to fifth force If confirmed, fifth force of nature would have far-reaching consequences on fundamental physics University of California – Riverside IMAGE: A schematic description of the experimental anomaly that Tanedo… Read More ›
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People ignore software security warnings up to 90 percent of the time
Public Release: 17-Aug-2016 Why? Poor timing Brigham Young University IMAGE: A security message from the Google Chrome Cleanup Tool is shown. Credit: Google Chrome Software developers listen up: if you want people to pay attention to your security warnings… Read More ›
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Bananas face a global extinction in a little as five years
The beloved banana could soon be a thing of the past if scientists are unable to devise a defence for a new fungal threat to the popular fruit.Researchers at the University of California (UC), Davis, and in the Netherlands warn… Read More ›
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Soros Hack reveals Plot for Global Power
Soros Hack reveals Plot behind European Refugee Crisis Tuesday, 16 August 2016 In the two days since the Soros Open Society Foundation hack by the DCLeaks collective, several notable revelations have emerged among the data dump of over 2,500… Read More ›
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Recently approved cholesterol medication comes with a staggering price tag
Public Release: 16-Aug-2016 Recently approved cholesterol medication not cost-effective; could substantially increase US health costs The JAMA Network Journals Although the recently FDA approved cholesterol-lowering drugs, PCSK9 inhibitors, could substantially reduce heart attacks, strokes, and cardiovascular deaths, they would not… Read More ›
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New study: Neonicotinoid insecticides linked to wild bee decline across England
Public Release: 16-Aug-2016 Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Exposure to neonicotinoid seed treated oilseed rape crops has been linked to long-term population decline of wild bee species across the English countryside, according to research published today in Nature Communications…. Read More ›
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Malaria parasites help fight Ebola
Public Release: 16-Aug-2016 NIH explores connection between Ebola survival and co-infection with malaria parasites NIH/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases People infected with Ebola virus were 20 percent more likely to survive if they were co-infected with malaria-causing Plasmodium… Read More ›
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Malaria parasites helps fight Ebola
Public Release: 16-Aug-2016 NIH explores connection between Ebola survival and co-infection with malaria parasites NIH/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases People infected with Ebola virus were 20 percent more likely to survive if they were co-infected with malaria-causing Plasmodium… Read More ›
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Skills gap for US manufacturing workers mostly a myth, paper says
Public Release: 15-Aug-2016 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — For years, employers, pundits and policymakers alike have bemoaned the lack of qualified workers available to fill vacant manufacturing jobs in the U.S. Despite the prominence of the… Read More ›
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Snowden: ‘Shadow Brokers’ may be Russia, leaked NSA-Equation Group files as ‘warning’ – Business Insider
Edward Snowden has weighed in on the alleged hack of an NSA-linked elite hacking group, suggesting it may just be a “warning” in a broader geopolitical struggle between the US and Russia.On Monday, news broke that a group calling themselves… Read More ›
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China takes the lead in quantum communication satellites
BEIJING, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) — China plans to send more quantum communication satellites into orbit after the successful launch of the Quantum Experiments at Space Scale (QUESS) satellite, according to the chief scientist of the project. Early Tuesday… Read More ›
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Another insurer drops Obamacare – WSJ
Aetna Inc. will withdraw from 11 of the 15 states where it currently offers plans through the Affordable Care Act exchanges, becoming the latest of the major national health insurers to pull back sharply from the law’s signature marketplaces after… Read More ›
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Equation Group – Cyber Weapons Auction (File Copy- Unverified)
Editors Note: (Ralph Turchiano) – This is a picture format – The current source link is here: CLICK LINKS BELOW AT YOUR OWN RISK !!! https://archive.is/rdYpc#selection-373.0-373.38 rawdownloadcloneembedreportprinttext 6.64 KB —–BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE—– Hash: SHA256 From: bitmessage = BM-NBvAHfp5Y6wBykgbirVLndZtEFCYGht8… Read More ›
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Russia is building dozens of additional nuclear command bunkers | Daily Mail Online
Russia is building dozens of additional nuclear command bunkers and is considering using the weapons as a ‘conventional response’ to threats, warn US defence chiefs Russia is secretly building dozens of new nuclear command bunkers The nuclear bunkers are located in… Read More ›
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Top Health News 15 AUG 2016
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World’s first quantum communication satellite “Micius” – Xinhua | English.news.cn
World’s first quantum communication satellite “Micius”Source: Xinhua 2016-08-15 16:11:20 JIUQUAN, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) — The world’s first quantum communication satellite, which China is preparing to launch, has been given the moniker “Micius,” after a fifth century B.C. Chinese scientist, the… Read More ›
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Antitrust laws dealt a lethal blow
Small Store Loses Fight Over Clorox Bulk Deals By JACK BOUBOUSHIAN CHICAGO (CN) — Clorox’s decision to sell large packages of its products exclusively to Costco and Sam’s Club does not violate antitrust law, the Seventh Circuit ruled. “Does… Read More ›
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Suit warns of Russian ‘back door’ into US fingerprint systems – U.S. – Stripes
Suit warns of Russian ‘back door’ into US fingerprint systemsBy Bob Egelko San Francisco Chronicle (Tribune News Service)Published: August 14, 2016 A software engineer tests a digital fingerprint system after installation at the Fleet and Industrial Supply Center San… Read More ›
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German President: The Elites are not the problem, the People are the Problem
Sunday, 14 August 2016 Revolution is closer than you think… Following Angela Merkel’s earlier calls for German CEOs to hire refugees, and as Martin Armstrong notes, Germany has raided its healthcare funds to support the refugee crisis… The government passed… Read More ›
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‘Thought police’ set up by Scotland Yard to combat social media trolls | UK | News | Daily Express
Cyber ‘thought police’ set up by Scotland Yard to combat social media trollsA CONTROVERSIAL new multi-million pound “thought police” division is being set up to investigate offensive tweets.By FRASER MOOREPUBLISHED: 00:27, Sun, Aug 14, 2016 | UPDATED: 01:40, Sun, Aug… Read More ›
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Long-term health effects of Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs not as dire as perceived
“Taking into consideration all causes of death, this relatively high dose reduced average lifespan by approximately 1.3 years. “ Public Release: 11-Aug-2016 Article highlights mismatch between public perception and decades of research on nearly 200,000 survivors and their children… Read More ›
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About 91% of American children have poor diets
“Nearly all children in the study–about 91 percent–scored poorly on diet measures. In fact, the study found that children 2 to 19 years old get the bulk of their daily calories from simple carbohydrates such as sugary desserts and beverages.”… Read More ›
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Austerity linked to rise of the ‘spornosexual’
Public Release: 11-Aug-2016 University of East Anglia The economic crisis and austerity are having an unexpected consequence: more young men striving for gym-fit, photo-perfect bodies that they use to create a social media brand. That’s according to new research… Read More ›
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Study: Paying terrorist kidnappers doesn’t pay off for countries
Public Release: 11-Aug-2016 Countries that negotiated with terrorists to release hostages faced more kidnappings University of Texas at Dallas Credit: UT Dallas Paying ransoms to terrorist kidnappers may encourage more abductions and worsen the situation for others, according to… Read More ›
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Partisan media can influence viewers to reject facts
Public Release: 10-Aug-2016 Biased sources ‘drive a wedge between evidence and beliefs’ Ohio State University COLUMBUS, Ohio – A new nationwide study suggests why heavy users of partisan media outlets are more likely than others to hold political misperceptions…. Read More ›
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US maternal mortality rates sky rocket
Public Release: 10-Aug-2016 US maternal mortality rates higher than reported, BU study finds Boston University Medical Center Despite the United Nations Millennium Development Goal of a 75 percent reduction in maternal deaths by 2015, the estimated maternal mortality rate for… Read More ›
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News Analysis: Why Wall Street backs Hillary Clinton? – Xinhua | English.news.cn
NEW YORK, Aug. 12 (Xinhua) — Although Hillary Clinton has promised to further regulate the U.S. financial industry once elected president, the Democratic nominee is winning broad support from Wall Street in this year’s presidential election. Analysts say the reason… Read More ›
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Poroshenko’s administration: Ukraine on alert awaiting start of Russian army offensive
“We’re expecting it at any time,” Lysenko said, answering a question about the possible aggravation of the conflict. Officials have noted the repositioning of equipment and the rotation of the military along the entire contact line from the enemy’s side,… Read More ›
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Russia’s war in Crimea: Ukraine fears invasion as Vladimir Putin mobilises 40,000 troops | Daily Star
Tensions in the region around Crimea are at all time high after Russian president Vladimir Putin accused his enemies in Kiev of attempting to carry out a terrorist attack in the Russian occupied region of Crimea.Meanwhile Russian military equipment has… Read More ›
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Russia Cut Off The Internet In Crimea – BuzzFeed News
Russia shut down the internet in the annexed territory of Crimea almost entirely just days before Moscow announced that it had foiled an alleged terror attack that Ukraine had plotted in the region, a research firm has said.The Russian government… Read More ›
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Scathing House Intel Report on ISIS Fuels Trump’s Attack | Foreign Policy
A new congressional investigation has concluded that senior military officials presented an overly positive spin on the progress of the U.S. fight against the Islamic State, but its initial findings stopped short of explicitly charging the Obama administration with cooking… Read More ›
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Cracking on Stand, Ex-Kane Aide Says He Lied to Protect Self & AG
Morrow: “What is the saying about revenge?”Kane: “Best served cold, are we emailing out soon?”Morrow: “Yes, I hope you enjoy the read in the next few days.” By LANA MORELLI NORRISTOWN, Pa. (CN) — A former aide… Read More ›
Featured Categories
Behavior Modification ›
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TSRI anti-heroin vaccine found effective in non-human primates
June 6, 2017
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Study: ‘Moral enhancement’ technologies are neither feasible nor wise
May 16, 2017
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Conducting the Milgram experiment in Poland, psychologists show people still obey
March 14, 2017
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Psychological ‘vaccine’ could help immunize public against ‘fake news’ on climate change
January 23, 2017
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The current state of psychobiotics
October 25, 2016
Current Affairs ›
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Families with college kids more likely to lose their home during recessions
August 7, 2018
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Researchers offer new information warfare model
November 10, 2017
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Trump’s leakers: McMaster, Petraeus, Dina Powell?
June 1, 2017
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Italian Officials Call For Investigation Of Soros-Supported NGO Migrant Fleet
March 27, 2017
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Erdoğan’s calls on all Turks in Europe to have 5 children, so they will be the “future of Europe.”
March 20, 2017
Escalation / Destabilization Conflict ›
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This is the message published by the Venezuelan military, an official of the Special Action Brigade identified by local media as Óscar Pérez, who apparently flew over the headquarters of the TSJ in Caracas on Tuesday, and from the air launched two grenades of fragmentation against the building.
June 27, 2017
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Chinese government killed or jailed up to 20 American intelligence sources over three years
May 20, 2017
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Typhoon jets intercept Russian bombers off Scotland
February 10, 2017
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Turkey’s ruling AKP deputy to Greece: Don’t mess with us or we’ll shoot you
February 2, 2017
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Why Turkey-Greece islands confrontation is more than it seems
February 2, 2017
Societal ›
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Could e-voting machines in Election 2012 be hacked? Yes. RE_POST at request 2012
August 31, 2022
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US Elections: Voting Machine Irregularities reported across the country _Repost at Request (2016)
August 31, 2022
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Celebrity Twitter accounts display ‘bot-like’ behavior – 40 and 60% of all Twitter accounts are bots (Re-Posted at Request 1 AUG 2017)
May 13, 2022
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Health costs of ageism calculated at $63 billion annually, study finds
November 14, 2018
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Tomorrow’s population will be larger, heavier and eat more
November 12, 2018
Vaccine ›
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Researchers engineer dual vaccine against anthrax and plague
October 16, 2018
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Study predicts 2018 flu vaccine will have 20 percent efficacy
April 20, 2018
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Why has mumps reemerged in the United States?
March 23, 2018
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Chicken pox vaccine linked with shingles at the vaccination site in some children
February 10, 2018
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Children Who Get Flu Vaccine Have Three Times Risk Of Hospitalization For Flu, Study Suggests (2009 Requested Repost)
January 24, 2018
