Flu sends more Alaska Native Americans to hospital
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Native Americans in Alaska are more likely to be hospitalized with swine flu than whites in the state and the lack of running water in some areas may be a factor, researchers have found.<div class="feedflare">
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