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Pfizer and Moderna Are Attacking Other Major Diseases With The Same Tech As COVID-19

By Sissi Cao

Forget the Coronavirus—You Are Much More Likely to Catch This Far Deadlier Disease

By Chris Roberts

Vanilla Ice Was Among Those Trapped on the Quarantined ‘Flu Plane’ From Dubai

By Helen Holmes

5 All-Natural Flu Remedies That Actually Work

By Josh Axe
What can a single person’s flu infection tell you about how the virus changes around the world?

How Flu Changes Within the Human Body May Hint at Future Global Trends

By Katherine Xue and Jesse Bloom
Computers may play an important role in preparing us for the next viral outbreak – whether flu or Ebola.

Designing Antiviral Proteins Via Computer Could Help Halt the Next Pandemic

By Ian Haydon
Get your flu shot- it indirectly helps combat Ebola. (Getty)

More New Yorkers are Getting Flu Shots Because of Ebola

By John Bonazzo
We're doomed. (Center of Disease Control)

Ill Communication: New York Overtaken by Nasty, Never-ending Flu Season

By Vinnie Mancuso
Totally not getting any.

Study: No One With the Sniffles Is Getting Laid on Valentine’s Day

By Vinnie Mancuso
A flu vaccine. (Photo: Denis Charlet/Getty)

Protest Planned Against Last-Minute Bloomberg Push for Mandatory Flu Vaccines

By Colin Campbell and Jill Colvin

Free Flu Shots on Larry: Google CEO Covers Vaccines for San Fran Kids

By Kelly Faircloth
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