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By alexchasick October 9, 2009

ConFLUsion: How to Sort Out Swine Flu Facts from Fiction In light of people thinking you can avoid swine flu by avoiding bacon (we’re guessing this was from Yahoo! Answers), Consumer Reports presents a list of myths and facts on H1N1. [Consumer Reports Health]

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