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  2. Spanish flu - Wikipedia

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    Despite the high morbidity and mortality rates that resulted from the epidemic, the Spanish flu began to fade from public awareness over the decades until the arrival of news about bird flu and other pandemics in the 1990s and 2000s. [320] [321] This has led some historians to label the Spanish flu a "forgotten pandemic". [177]

  3. Food security in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The supply of available food energy in Mexico goes beyond the requirements, but a great number of people still suffer from food insecurities. Moreover, the probability of being food insecure has been reported to decrease with increasing income. [17] Amartya Sen argues that ownership of food is one of the most primitive property rights. However ...

  4. Social welfare in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The program is still available to date for Mexican citizens in need of assistance. [4] In particular, it is highlighted on the Mexican government website for people who are affected by natural disasters and other emergencies. [4] Another program created to help low-income families was the FIDELIST.

  5. How to fight the flu with food - AOL

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  6. 'Slop on a tortilla:' Why the defense of Mexican and other ...

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    When a social media post about Mexican food went viral, I realized that a culture's cuisine is a tender, vulnerable thing. ... has a lot to say about why people get so precious about their culture ...

  7. Disability in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Disability in Mexico affects a substantial minority of the country's population, though estimates of the prevalence vary significantly. According to the 2000 Mexican census, there were 1,795,000 people with disabilities in the country, or 1.8% of the population. [ 1 ]

  8. 50+ Most Influential Latin American Women in History for ...

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    Velásquez, a motivational speaker, advocates for Latinx people with disabilities. She was born with a rare congenital condition that has many health effects including the inability to gain weight.

  9. 2009 swine flu pandemic in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    It is important to remember that that number represents only confirmed cases, far more people infected with A/H1N1 influenza became only mildly ill, and recovered without seeing a doctor, and thus never had their cases confirmed or counted. Widespread closures of schools are unlikely, however, as it is known that the virus has a low mortality rate.