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After a tragic loss, family steps up in flu vaccine trials - USA Today
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09-28-2009, 08:00 AM
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After a tragic loss, family steps up in flu vaccine trials - USA Today
USA TodayAfter a tragic loss, family steps up in flu vaccine trialsUSA TodaySean and Ryan Moise played & rock-paper-scissors& to see who would get their flu shot first. Faith bravely stepped up after her older brothers. Unlikely pioneers though they may seem, Sean, who turns 13 Monday, Ryan, 11, ...How to Help Your Children Avoid the H1N1 (Swine) FluGREENandSAVEStory One - Kids H1N1 VaccineWCSH-TVState preparing vaccineWorcester TelegramAugusta Chronicle -Attleboro Sun Chronicle -eTaiwan Newsall 24 news articles »
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10-07-2010, 10:18 AM
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RE: After a tragic loss, family steps up in flu vaccine trials - USA Today
Nobody can understand what it feels like to be seriously ill with the flu unless he has actually experienced it. And vaccination is in fact the most effective and efficient method to transport poisons more directly into the liver, as the news says the kid affect his liver. So I was just wondering how the kid die after the flu vaccination?
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