H1N1: Swine Flu's Collateral Health Benefits in Bolivia

Courtesy TIME: Top Science and Health Stories  Wed, 10/21/2009 - 17:45

In Bolivia, efforts to protect people from swine flu -- by encouraging hand-washing, for example -- are leading to some ancillary health benefits


 

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