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"La gripe porcina ya tiene su juego en Internet" [The swine flu already has an Internet game]. El Universo (in Spanish). 2 May 2009 "נלחמים בשפעת החזירים במשחק מקוון" [Fight swine flu in an online game]. Haaretz (in Hebrew). 3 May 2009 "Swine flu sparks 'The Great Flu Game' ". The New Indian Express. 18 August 2009 ...
Attack Force is a 1980 video game developed by Big Five Software for the TRS-80 16K. It was written by Big Five co-founders Bill Hogue and Jeff Konyu. [ 1 ] Hogue later wrote Miner 2049'er .
Attack Force may refer to: Attack Force, a 2006 action/thriller film, starring Steven Seagal; Attack Force Z, a 1982 Australian World War II film, directed by Tim Burstall; Attack Force, a 1982 board game from TSR; Attack Force, a 1980 computer game developed by Big Five Software
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A recent study found that adults 50 and older have a higher risk of heart attack or stroke within two weeks after catching the flu. Even a mild case of the flu can double the risk of heart attack ...
Dr Terrence Tumpey examines a reconstructed version of the Spanish flu virus at the CDC. An effort to recreate the Spanish flu strain (a strain of influenza A subtype H1N1) was a collaboration among the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, the USDA ARS Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory, and Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York
Immune Attack is an educational video game created by the Federation of American Scientists and Escape Hatch Entertainment. Early development of the game was done by Brown University , in collaboration with the University of Southern California , under a grant from the National Science Foundation .