SC hospital worker rejected flu shot, gets benefit
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A former South Carolina hospital worker who refused a required flu shot is entitled to receive unemployment benefits thanks to a state appeals court. Full story
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A former South Carolina hospital worker who refused a required flu shot is entitled to receive unemployment benefits thanks to a state appeals court. Full story
Wisconsin employers, including hospitals, nursing homes and other health care agencies, could no longer require workers to get flu shots under a bill pending in the Legislature. Full story
The H1N1 virus strain that caused a 2009 swine flu outbreak in humans was detected in northern elephant seals off the coast of central California. Full story
Tell the truth: How often have you called in sick when you really weren't sick? Blue flu got you down? My must read tell us which workers take the most sick days. Full story
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children born after being exposed to the flu during pregnancy may have a nearly four-fold higher risk of later developing bipolar disorder, according to a small new study. Full story
The number of new cases of the H7N9 bird flu is dropping, health officials said today (May 10). Full story
The lethal influenza strain called bird flu is spreading in parts of China. NBC News' Erika Edwards reports.
A look at how a bird flu outbreak in China could impact Yum Brands, which includes KFC. Is the downturn a buying opportunity or has the bird flu make the stock sick?
Sanofi CEO Chris Viehbacher shares his opinion on how China has handled recent bird flu concerns and what impact President Obama's budget might have on pharmaceuticals.
The CDC is developing a vaccine for a new strain of bird flu that has already killed at least five people in China. So far, the strain, known as H7N9, has not shown evidence that it can be passed person-to-person.
Dr. Michael Osterholm, Ph.D. University of Minnesota explains it is important to get the flu vaccine but says it’s “not the magic bullet we have often been led to believe it was.”
File photo of Professor Angus Nicoll answering questions concerning swine flu at a news conference at the European Center for Disease Control in Stockholm April 29, 2009. REUTERS/SCANPIX/Jonas Ekstromer
Six patients who have recovered from the H7N9 strain of bird flu pose for photographs with doctors and nurses before being discharged from hospital in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province April 27, 2013. The spread of the virus has killed 23 people in China. REUTERS/China Daily (CHINA - Tags: HEALTH) CHINA
A breeder, whose business has been affected by the H7N9 bird flu virus, walks his ducks along a road in Changzhou county, Shandong province, April 24, 2013. A dropoff in Chinese demand for soybeans used to feed poultry and livestock could last for months, as consumers lose their appetite for poultry
Assistant Director-General for Health Security and Environment Keiji Fukuda speaks during a press conference on the H7N9 avian influenza virus in Beijing on April 24, 2013. China on April 23 said the H7N9 bird flu had spread to a new area as it confirmed the first case in the eastern province of Sha