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It was September. People were getting sick all over the world. They were getting sick from the flu. The flu was called H1N1. Some people called it swine flu. The swine farmers did not like that. They said, Stop calling it swine flu. Swine dont have t
It is flu season. You must be careful. It is very easy to catch the flu. You should wash your hands often. You should get a flu shot. A flu shot will help protect you. But there is a problem with a flu shot. The problem is the needle. The nurse will
She was a nurse. It was flu season. But she didnt get a flu shot. All the other nurses got a flu shot. All the doctors got a flu shot. But she didnt get a flu shot. Flu shots made her sick. She got a flu shot when she was a little girl. The flu shot
Flu shots cost $20 at the drugstore. Only a few people are buying the flu shots. There are no long lines. No one is waiting in line. If you want the flu shot, pay $20. You dont have to wait in line. You can get the flu shot immediately. The mayor ann
Bird Flu Spreads in Several Asian Countries Katherine Maria The United Nations health agency has confirmed a fourth bird flu death in Vietnam, and says an increased number of patients are seeking trea
WHO: Bird Flu Not Transmitted from Person to Person Nancy-Amelia Collins United Nations health officials say the bird flu that has led to the killing of tens of millions of chickens in Asia is not bei
2 More Die in Asian Bird Flu Outbreak Katherine Maria The human death toll from the bird flu has risen to 12 and the World Health Organization says China needs to give more information about the disea
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - A Drug to Protect Against Bird Flu Succeeds in First Tests By Rochelle Gollust,Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS i
Study Links Flu Pandemics to La Ni?a A newly-identified link between pandemic flu and the weather phenomenon known as La Ni?a, may one day permit advance warnings of severe influenza outbreaks. Most of the time, influenza is a temporary annoyance. Bu
U.S. health officials are increasing surveillance measures at doctors' offices and international borders to guard against the spread of swine flu. Washington also has begun dispersing medicine from a federal stockpile. Secretary of State Hillary Rod
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Bird Flu Update By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Chicken farmers in the northeastern Unit
She was a nurse. It was flu season. But she didn't get a flu shot. All the other nurses got a flu shot. All the doctors got a flu shot. But she didn't get a flu shot. Flu shots made her sick. She got a flu shot when she was a little girl. The flu sho
Flu shots cost $20 at the drugstore. Only a few people are buying the flu shots. There are no long lines. No one is waiting in line. If you want the flu shot, pay $20. You don't have to wait in line. You can get the flu shot immediately. The mayor an
It was September. People were getting sick all over the world. They were getting sick from the flu. The flu was called H1N1. Some people called it swine flu. The swine farmers did not like that. They said, Stop calling it swine flu. Swine don't have
It is flu season. You must be careful. It is very easy to catch the flu. You should wash your hands often. You should get a flu shot. A flu shot will help protect you. But there is a problem with a flu shot. The problem is the needle. The nurse will
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Bird Flu in Asia By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 This is Bob Doughty with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Graphic Image United Nations agencies a
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Avian Flu Could Force Changes for Asian Poultry Farmers By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Avian in
Kenyan Farmers Going Green As scientists and political leaders around the world grapple with the issue of climate change, many farmers are looking at technologies that rely on renewable energy for their operations. Farmers in Kenya are now using two
The Director-General of the World Health Organization, Margaret Chan say the H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemic is not as serious as anticipated. But, she says this is no time to relax, as the Pandemic is not over. Chan spoke at the opening of WHO's weeklong Ex
Health official says the flu season that started in China's northern provinces in December is expected to peak with infections in the next few weeks. However, Ministry of Health spokesman Deng Haihua said the expected peak infection levels will not r