Superstorm Sandy produced floods, blackouts, and unprecedented destruction around the New York City area, knocking down trees, ravaging houses, and flooding cars (not to mention claiming more than 100 lives).
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Superstorm Sandy produced floods, blackouts, and unprecedented destruction around the New York City area, knocking down trees, ravaging houses, and flooding cars (not to mention claiming more than 100 lives).
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Many doctors-in-training have gone to work with flu symptoms, ignoring the risks of passing on bugs to vulnerable patients, a new survey shows.
Half of 150 Illinois residents said they'd worked sick during the previous year, and one in six had done so three or more times. Their excuse? A sense of . . . Delete the scoop?
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