Spanish Influenza News
Censoring influenza research: gagging scientists could put lives at risk
Researchers working on a pathogenic strain of avian flu (H5N1) have agreed to pause their work for 60 days so international experts can discuss the safest ways to proceed. But it’s important to ensure that this voluntary moratorium doesn’t provide a platform for censorship of the research which has already faced calls for suppression of data from a US government agency. Byline: Ross Barnard ...
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Peek Through Time: Flu epidemic of 1918-19 ravaged Jackson, Michigan and world
In 1918-19, “the worst epidemic the world has ever known” raged on in Jackson.The outbreak had a direct impact on Tarena Borden Sullivan, a Jackson native now living in Fort Wayne, Ind.
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Censoring influenza research dangerous
Researchers working on a pathogenic strain of avian flu (H5N1) have agreed to pause their work ...
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Boyd has a new adversary on 'Justified'
Plus other TV highlights for the coming week.
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Bird Flu: Let us not forget the Grim Reaper
From time to time the international media needs to wake up and remember that there is a deadly virus lurking out there with a mortality rate far superior to the Black Death and between twenty and thirty times higher than Spanish Flu, which killed around 50 million people from 1918-1919.
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