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January is National Mentoring Month Celebrate National Mentoring Month by: * Becoming a mentor in Dickinson * * Learning more about mentoring and Best Friends * * Partnering with Best Friends * * Reme...
Posted on 1/2/13 at 11:00 AM
Who Moved My Cheese
Welcome to Day 5 of my 7-day book giveaway. I will randomly choose a name from the people who leave a comment on this post thru midnight. Today's book is Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson. ...
Posted on 1/7/12 at 8:00 AM
WHO picks a Dragon...
Carl Fjeld, a Minnesota State University Moorhead senior from Twin Valley, has been selected to be an intern with the World Health Organization at its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, May 16 throu...
Posted on 3/10/11 at 6:22 PM
FORTUNE SIDES WITH SHE WHO DARES
I read the newspaper online. Actually, that is probably an exaggerated statement - I skim the paper online and read a few things. I know there are some folks who have the time to read the daily paper ...
Posted on 12/19/10 at 12:46 PM
Air pollution: U.S., Canada cities among best; Iran, India, Pakistan cities worst
By Associated Press , September 26, 2011
WHO probes Norway swine flu mutations 
The World Health Organization said today it is investigating samples of variant swine flu linked to two deaths and one severe case in Norway, but that so far the significance of the mutation is unclear. Norway’s Institute of Public Health announced Friday that the mutation “could possibly...cause more severe disease” because it infects tissue deeper in the airway than usual.
By Associated Press , November 20, 2009
Capsule reviews of films "The Men Who Stare at Goats" and "Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire" 
By David Germain , November 04, 2009
WHO: Swine flu deaths reach 2,837 
The swine flu virus has caused at least 2,837 deaths since it emerged in Mexico and the United States earlier this year.
September 04, 2009
SWINE FLU: Small company's vaccine works in animals
A small study conducted by federal scientists shows Novavax Inc.'s experimental vaccine against swine flu, produced in just weeks versus several months for standard methods, is effective in animals, the company said this morning.By Linda A. Johnson , August 18, 2009
Pregnancy likely to be swine flu priority 
WHO: Pregnant women at 'increased risk,' with risks including spontaneous abortion, deathSwine flu has been hitting pregnant women unusually hard, so they are likely to be among the first group advised to get a new swine flu shot this fall.
By Mike Stobbe , July 28, 2009
NOISY WIND: Residents near N.D. wind farm raise voices over noise pollutions 
By Patrick Springer , June 29, 2009
H1N1 virus 'now unstoppable' 
The World Health Organization told its member nations it was declaring a swine flu pandemic Thursday — the first global flu epidemic in 41 years — as infections climbed in the United States, Europe, Australia, South America and elsewhere. U.S. officials said today they've taken an early aggressive approach and the WHO announcement won't change how it's been dealing with the issue. The WHO designation is based on geographic spread and not on the nature of the disease, U.S. officials said.
By Maria Cheng and Frank Jordans , June 11, 2009
- WHO declares pandemic
- Talk about this topic
- A look at the world’s flu pandemics
- U.S. Centers for Disease Control H1N1 (swine) flu page
- World Health Organization H1N1 (swine) flu page
- World Health Organization head: 'Virus writes the rules and this one can change the rules'
- LINK: What are the warning signs of serious illness? When should medical attention be sought?
- N.D. swine flu cases number 17
- Canada health minister: Don’t panic over swine flu pandemic
- 12:59 P.M. U.S. swine flu cases near 18,000
- First batch of swine flu vaccine produced
- Swine flu cases double in Minnesota in a week
- The World Health Organization on Thursday declared H1N1 swine flu a pandemic. How much thought are you giving the disease?
WHO annual meeting to step up swine flu fight, discuss vaccines 
Swine flu and the possibility of a vaccine topped the agenda today as the World Health Organization opened its annual meeting amid concern that the virus continues to spread _ and kill _ around the globe.
By Frank Jordans , May 18, 2009
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