influenza
A family of contagious respiratory viral diseases. Influenza is commonly referred to as the "flu."
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Influenza: What is the Flu?
Last Modified: July 20, 2010
Every time you turn around, it seems like the flu is making big headlines. From newspapers to talk shows to blog sites, the flu doesn’t want to go away! Why do we care so much about the flu? Should… View Full Article
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