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		<title>How is Swine flu different from just regular flu?</title>
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The symptoms are very similar but more severe. It is a mixture of pig, bird and human influenza, which is why are bodies do not have a natural immunity to it. It seems that the numbers showing for infected are small because they either don&#8217;t know they have it or haven&#8217;t reported that they think [...]]]></description>
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