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Flu news, true and false, proliferates on Web

May. 1, 2009
The Web has become a major source of information about the H1N1 flu virus (more commonly known as swine flu), but the medium is proving to be a double-edged sword. Hucksters are sending spam and putting up their own Web sites to offer flu treatments. Some...
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