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World markets fall as swine flu fears grow
World stock markets fell today as investors worried that any swine flu pandemic could derail a global economic recovery as the World Health Organization said it was now too late to contain the virus and urged countries to do what they can to mitigate the effects.
Tuesday, April, 28, 2009 - Associated Press - Business
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World stock markets fell today as investors worried that any swine flu pandemic could derail a global economic recovery as the World Health Organization said it was now too late to contain the virus and urged countries to do what they can to mitigate the effects.
Tuesday, April, 28, 2009 - Associated Press - Business
GF public health official says swine flu should cause concern, not panic
People “should be concerned but not to the point of panic” by the swine flu outbreak that has some officials warning of a possible pandemic, the head of Grand Forks’ public health department said today.
Monday, April, 27, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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People “should be concerned but not to the point of panic” by the swine flu outbreak that has some officials warning of a possible pandemic, the head of Grand Forks’ public health department said today.
Monday, April, 27, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
No swine flu found in Minnesota - yet
Public health officials in Minnesota say they're responding aggressively to the potential swine flu threat. But they say lab tests on 12 patients with flu-like symptoms have found no confirmed or probable cases in Minnesota so far. Samples from those 12 patients all tested negative for swine flu.
Monday, April, 27, 2009 - - News
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Public health officials in Minnesota say they're responding aggressively to the potential swine flu threat. But they say lab tests on 12 patients with flu-like symptoms have found no confirmed or probable cases in Minnesota so far. Samples from those 12 patients all tested negative for swine flu.
Monday, April, 27, 2009 - - News
Pork industry assures customers pork is safe
U.S. pork producers on Sunday, responding to a swine flu outbreak that has escalated into a public health emergency, said their product is safe and that consumers cannot catch the virus by eating properly cooked food.
Monday, April, 27, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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U.S. pork producers on Sunday, responding to a swine flu outbreak that has escalated into a public health emergency, said their product is safe and that consumers cannot catch the virus by eating properly cooked food.
Monday, April, 27, 2009 - Associated Press - News
'THE BIG ONE'? Is swine flu next global epidemic ... or a flu that fizzles?
As reports of a unique form of swine flu erupt around the world, the inevitable question arises: Is this the big one? Is this the next big global flu epidemic that public health experts have long anticipated and worried about? Is this the novel virus that will kill millions around the world, as pandemics did in 1918, 1957 and 1968? The short answer is it’s too soon to tell.
Monday, April, 27, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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As reports of a unique form of swine flu erupt around the world, the inevitable question arises: Is this the big one? Is this the next big global flu epidemic that public health experts have long anticipated and worried about? Is this the novel virus that will kill millions around the world, as pandemics did in 1918, 1957 and 1968? The short answer is it’s too soon to tell.
Monday, April, 27, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Officials confirm two cases of swine flu in Kansas
At least two cases of the human swine influenza have been confirmed in Kansas and one more in California, bringing the U.S. total to 11. At least eight more cases are suspected in students at a New York City high school, but health officials said Saturday they don’t know whether they have the same virus that has killed scores of people in Mexico.
Sunday, April, 26, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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At least two cases of the human swine influenza have been confirmed in Kansas and one more in California, bringing the U.S. total to 11. At least eight more cases are suspected in students at a New York City high school, but health officials said Saturday they don’t know whether they have the same virus that has killed scores of people in Mexico.
Sunday, April, 26, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Winnipeg, CDC labs link Mexican-U.S. swine flu cases, pandemic alert may rise
TORONTO — Further evidence emerged Friday that there is person-to-person spread of a new flu virus to which many people may have little or no immunity — key ingredients for the development of a flu pandemic.
Saturday, April, 25, 2009 - - News
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TORONTO — Further evidence emerged Friday that there is person-to-person spread of a new flu virus to which many people may have little or no immunity — key ingredients for the development of a flu pandemic.
Saturday, April, 25, 2009 - - News
Drugmakers: Swine flu strain responds to medicines
Makers of the two main antiviral flu treatments said today they’ve been in touch with world health authorities on the outbreak of swine flu in Mexico City and said the virus seems to respond to their medicines.
Friday, April, 24, 2009 - - News
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Makers of the two main antiviral flu treatments said today they’ve been in touch with world health authorities on the outbreak of swine flu in Mexico City and said the virus seems to respond to their medicines.
Friday, April, 24, 2009 - - News
North Dakota flu cases top 1,400
North Dakota's Health Department is reporting 1,438 confirmed cases of the flu this week. That's up 22 from last week.
Friday, April, 24, 2009 - - News
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North Dakota's Health Department is reporting 1,438 confirmed cases of the flu this week. That's up 22 from last week.
Friday, April, 24, 2009 - - News
REGIONAL ROUNDUP: Elk River explosion ... N.D. flu cases increase
A man remains in critical condition after a shed exploded near his home in Elk River, Minn. Vern Ohman, 72, was in the large outbuilding and had just switched on his miter saw when the structure exploded just after 2 p.m. Wednesday. His house, about 60 yards away, was demolished, as was the outbuilding. Ohman called 911 for help.
Friday, March, 06, 2009 - - News
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A man remains in critical condition after a shed exploded near his home in Elk River, Minn. Vern Ohman, 72, was in the large outbuilding and had just switched on his miter saw when the structure exploded just after 2 p.m. Wednesday. His house, about 60 yards away, was demolished, as was the outbuilding. Ohman called 911 for help.
Friday, March, 06, 2009 - - News
N.D. has 336 confirmed flu cases
North Dakota’s Health Department is reporting 336 confirmed cases of the flu this week. It’s 91 more than last week.
Saturday, February, 28, 2009 - - News
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North Dakota’s Health Department is reporting 336 confirmed cases of the flu this week. It’s 91 more than last week.
Saturday, February, 28, 2009 - - News
Flu bug still making the rounds
Flu season has been slow so far this year, but the disease hasn’t peaked yet, public health experts say.
Thursday, February, 26, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Flu season has been slow so far this year, but the disease hasn’t peaked yet, public health experts say.
Thursday, February, 26, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
VIEWPOINT: Think things are bad now? Just wait
America’s policymakers have plenty on their plates today without imagining what the country will encounter tomorrow. They’d better do it anyway.
Friday, February, 20, 2009 - - Opinion
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America’s policymakers have plenty on their plates today without imagining what the country will encounter tomorrow. They’d better do it anyway.
Friday, February, 20, 2009 - - Opinion
N.D. ROUNDUP: Hunting guide charged ... Couple plead not guilty ... Taco Bell robbery plea ... more
A Streeter guide is accused of violating possession limits for waterfowl and illegally hunting on a national wildlife refuge. Richard Lindsaid is charged in federal court with false labeling of wildlife, unlawful transportation of wildlife, and conducting a commercial enterprise on a national wildlife refuge. He has pleaded not guilty. Authorities said Lindsaid helped fill out false possession sheets for Canada geese in April 2007, and led a party of duck hunters on the Lake George National Wildlife Refuge in October 2006.
Sunday, February, 15, 2009 - Herald Wire Reports - News
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A Streeter guide is accused of violating possession limits for waterfowl and illegally hunting on a national wildlife refuge. Richard Lindsaid is charged in federal court with false labeling of wildlife, unlawful transportation of wildlife, and conducting a commercial enterprise on a national wildlife refuge. He has pleaded not guilty. Authorities said Lindsaid helped fill out false possession sheets for Canada geese in April 2007, and led a party of duck hunters on the Lake George National Wildlife Refuge in October 2006.
Sunday, February, 15, 2009 - Herald Wire Reports - News
Stomach flu hits ND
BISMARCK — State health officials say the stomach flu is showing up in North Dakota.
Saturday, February, 14, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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BISMARCK — State health officials say the stomach flu is showing up in North Dakota.
Saturday, February, 14, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Watch the humidity, flu likes it dry
Grandma may have been right about keeping a teakettle warming on the stove in winter to moisten the air. Studies of seasonal influenza have long found indications that flu spreads better in dry air. Now, new research being published Tuesday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, indicates that the key is the absolute humidity — which measures the amount of water present in the air, regardless of temperature — not the more commonly reported relative humidity. Relative humidity varies depending on air temperature; absolute humidity doesn’t.
Saturday, February, 14, 2009 - Associated Press - Features
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Grandma may have been right about keeping a teakettle warming on the stove in winter to moisten the air. Studies of seasonal influenza have long found indications that flu spreads better in dry air. Now, new research being published Tuesday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, indicates that the key is the absolute humidity — which measures the amount of water present in the air, regardless of temperature — not the more commonly reported relative humidity. Relative humidity varies depending on air temperature; absolute humidity doesn’t.
Saturday, February, 14, 2009 - Associated Press - Features
N.D. ROUNDUP: Ex-GF woman charged ... Drug-resistant flu strain ... Convict seeks a new trial ... more
A prosecutor said the daughter of a former Grand Forks woman who is now a Bismarck college student, and charged with child abuse and neglect, has died.
Thursday, February, 05, 2009 - Herald Wire Reports - News
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A prosecutor said the daughter of a former Grand Forks woman who is now a Bismarck college student, and charged with child abuse and neglect, has died.
Thursday, February, 05, 2009 - Herald Wire Reports - News
ND health officials report resistant strain
North Dakota health officials say they have found a flu strain in the state that resists the leading flu medicine, but there are other options for treating it.
Thursday, February, 05, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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North Dakota health officials say they have found a flu strain in the state that resists the leading flu medicine, but there are other options for treating it.
Thursday, February, 05, 2009 - Associated Press - News
REGIONAL ROUNDUP: St. Paul slaying ... Body exhumed in murder ... Dickinson hunter ed loses, then gains guns ... more
St. Paul police have arrested three men in connection with a fatal shooting during a robbery attempt early Saturday. Jeffrey Lamont Logan was killed when he tried to help his cousin, who allegedly was being assaulted by the three men.
Monday, February, 02, 2009 - Herald Wire Reports - News
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St. Paul police have arrested three men in connection with a fatal shooting during a robbery attempt early Saturday. Jeffrey Lamont Logan was killed when he tried to help his cousin, who allegedly was being assaulted by the three men.
Monday, February, 02, 2009 - Herald Wire Reports - News
2,000 Minnesota kids to be part of CDC flu test
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Some 2,000 Minnesota children will be part a federal effort to test kids for exposure to a serious disease that was once nearly wiped out.
Saturday, January, 31, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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ROCHESTER, Minn. — Some 2,000 Minnesota children will be part a federal effort to test kids for exposure to a serious disease that was once nearly wiped out.
Saturday, January, 31, 2009 - Associated Press - News
