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Apple's Jobs has excellent prognosis

Apple Inc chief executive Steve Jobs underwent a liver transplant at a Tennessee hospital and has an excellent prognosis, the hospital that performed the operation confirmed on Tuesday.
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Flu virus costs Delta $250 million in revenue

The H1N1 influenza virus cost Delta Air Lines $250 million in revenue, and the world's largest airline has cut capacity during the second quarter in response to the reduced demand, its chief executive said at the company's annual shareholders meeting on Monday.
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Steve Jobs received liver transplant: report

Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs underwent a liver transplant operation about two months ago and is expected to return to work by the end of June, The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday.
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Scientists detect mutated Swine Flu

Scientists in Brazil has identified the first genetic variant of the novel influenza A (H1N1) from a patient who was hospitalized in Sao Paulo in, according to Medical News Today’s report on June 17.
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Apple CEO received liver transplant: report

Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs underwent a liver transplant operation about two months ago and is expected to return to work by the end of June, The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday.
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Steve Jobs had liver transplant in Tennessee: Report

Steve Jobs, who has been on medical leave from Apple for the past six months, received a liver transplant in Tennessee two months ago but will still return to work at the end of June, according to a report Friday in the Wall Street Journal.
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Swine flu cases jump in Asia

According to the latest statistics from World Health Organization (WHO), the total number of confirmed influenza A/H1N1 cases had jumped to 2718 in 18 Asian countries by Friday.
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CDC sees

The new strain of H1N1 flu is causing
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'Something different happening with new flu - CDC

The new strain of H1N1 flu is causing something different to happen in the United States this year -- perhaps an extended year-round flu season that disproportionately hits young people, health officials said on Thursday.
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U.S. 2010 healthcare costs to jump 9 pct: study

U.S. employers will see healthcare costs rise 9 percent in 2010 and they expect their workers to pay a greater share of their health plans, consultant PricewaterhouseCoopers said on Thursday.

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