Archive for February 4th, 2010

Chicago (AP) - Household products maker Clorox Co. said Wednesday that its second-quarter profit jumped 28 percent as it continued to get a boost from sales linked to the swine flu. The company als...
The Nassau County Health Department has announced the county's first confirmed death from H1N1 swine flu. There have been at least 188 confirmed swine flu deaths in Florida since the virus began spreading early last year.
While select swine flu players have seen their pops and drops, BioCryst Pharmaceuticals may have emerged as the small-cap champion of the 2009 pandemic.
At least two more people have died in Delhi due to swine flu, health authorities said here Thursday. Though the details of the two are yet to be ascertained, a union health ministry official said that so far 95 people have died of the pandemic virus in the capital city.
Household products maker Clorox Co. said Wednesday that its second-quarter profit jumped 28 percent as it continued to get a boost from sales linked to the swine flu. The company also increased its earnings outlook for the full year. Clorox said both U.S. and...
Household products maker Clorox Co. said Wednesday that its second-quarter profit jumped 28 percent as it continued to get a boost from sales linked to the swine flu. The company also increased its earnings outlook for the full year. Clorox said both U.S. and...
OAKLAND, Calif. - Household products maker Clorox Co. says its second-quarter profit jumped 28 percent as it continued to get a boost from sales linked to the swine flu.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - The Health Department reports the swine flu remains at a low ebb in the state, with no new outbreaks or deaths in the past week.
MENDHAM – Residents are urged to get vaccinated for H1N1 or swine flu as the virus is still widespread in New Jersey and cases are likely to increase in coming months, according to a statement from the Bernards Township Health Department.
MENDHAM – Residents are urged to get vaccinated for H1N1 or swine flu as the virus is still widespread in New Jersey and cases are likely to increase in coming months, according to a statement from the Bernards Township Health Department.