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THE AFTERMATH

Disease, injury a big threat for survivors

The flow of aid to Haiti is increasing as search-and-rescue operations begin to wind down. The U.N. says up to 700,000 survivors are living in squalid tent cities.

  • INSURANCE

    Health cards act like coupons

    Millions of people who don't have health insurance are turning to health discount cards as a way to save money while getting the care they need. They're attracted by the large provider networks, deep discounts and low monthly fees that the discount programs advertise.

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People have become extra cautious when it comes to germs lately.

    OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER

    Flu scare brings uptick in OCD symptoms

    All those swine flu warnings have made a difference: People are washing their hands more, whipping out hand sanitizer and giving the stink-eye to coughers in their proximity.

  • SOUTH FLORIDA

    Swine flu vaccine widely available in S. Florida

    Swine flu vaccine is widely available in both Miami-Dade and Broward, and there's a growing list of places to get it.

  • ROUNDUP

    Ferguson falls in 6A semifinal

    All Anabel Miguelez could do was smile after watching Tampa Plant hitting star Maddie Martin deliver another powerful kill in leading the Panthers over Ferguson 25-13, 25-15, 25-12 in the Class 6A volleyball state semifinals on Friday afternoon at The Lakeland Center.

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Dr. Judy Schaechter of the University of Miami School of Medicine, administers the H1N1 vaccine to her son Jonah.

    Many fear shot more than swine flu

    Marcela Astralaga's 7-year-old daughter, Daniella, just got over swine flu. But she still doesn't intend to get the H1N1 flu vaccine for her 3 1/2-year-old daughter, Andrea, or for herself.

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