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Survey delves into high birth rate for young Latinas
She had many plans for the future: to go to college, start a career, meet the man of her dreams, raise a family -- when the time was right.


New hope for development of H1N1 vaccine
Researchers at a South Korean university say they have discovered a candidate strain for an H1N1 vaccine, though it has not yet been approved by health authorities in the United States or the World Health Organization.


Poll: Americans' concerns over H1N1 virus easing
A new national poll indicates that only one in six Americans is worried that someone in the family will get the H1N1 flu.


Microsoft, Google in healthy competition
Microsoft and Google, the Hatfields and McCoys of the high-tech industry, have carried their scrap into the race to digitize health care.


Number of H1N1 cases nears 10,000
The number of confirmed H1N1 flu cases worldwide is nearing 10,000, the World Health Organization said Tuesday morning.


5 more NYC schools close on flu fears
Four more New York City public schools and one private school will close for a week after an increase of reports of students with flu-like symptoms, city officials announced Monday.


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