Recent study says medically under-served areas, infrequent contact with doctors and rates of chronic asthma and diabetes make populations of Blacks, Hispanics and Asian-Pacific Islanders more susceptible to flu bug.
Chicago CDC study: H1N1 risk higher for minorities
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This story has been reported by the Associated Press about two weeks ago. Note that there appears to be no apparent DNA connection to explain the concentration of cases.
My best advice is to stop by Walgreen's or another neighborhood pharmacy & pay $25.00 to get the first of two recommended influenza shots. The second should help protect you & your family against H1N1 or so-called "swine flue."
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