Mexico in the aftermath of H1N1

It has been one year since the first case of the H1N1 flu outbreak was reported in Mexico. Warnings and strict precautions followed the deadly outbreak which caused widespread fears across the world. But one year on, it has been reported that very few people in Mexico are getting the virus or seeking medical treatment for it. The medical doctor who heads Mexico´s anti-H1N1 commission says “the country is completely safe”.

Bashir Khan, terror chacha, tried to hit again

Seventeen years after he allegedly helped execute serial blasts in Mumbai, Bashir Khan was apparently planning another terror attack in the city. The two men who were his foot-soldiers were caught, officials say, just in the nick of time.

Akhil Gogoi under scanner

Akhil Gogoi under scanner

A glimpse into Einstein museum

Known as the father of modern physics, Albert Einstein, was probably the most influential scientist of all times. On his 131st birth anniversary, ndtv’s Science Editor Pallava Bagla takes you to the now famous Einsten museum in Switzerland.

Healthbeat – Swine Flu

Has the Swine Flu/H1N1 Virus disappear? We find out on the Healthbeat with Doctor Barry Ramo.

Waukesha County To Hold Last Swine Flu Clinic

Waukesha County has held 20 Swine Flu vaccinations since October.

Teen Paralyzed After Getting H1N1 Vaccination

A Cecil County teenager is in rehab and is paralyzed from the chest down as a result of getting the H1N1 flu vaccine at his school, according to his parents and doctor.

Miami Health Dept Officials caught lying about Swine Flu

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Furious Opposition asks for rollback of fuel hike

Furious Opposition asks for rollback of fuel hike

Good Question: What happened to the Swine Flu

It seems like only yesterday when you couldn’t turn on the TV without hearing about the Swine Flu. But, for the last few months Swine Flu has barely been a blip on the news radar. So, we wanted to know: What happened to the Swine Flu