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Sandy aftermath, black mold mystery, heart-saving vaccine
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Fox Health Fix: Anna Kooiman reports on the top health headlines of the week
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- Date Nov 1, 2012
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I am an appointment with your fox help -- hurricane sandy has left blood centers concerned about supply.
The New York blood center is sending extra supplies to hospitals and urging donors who made appointments to keep that they're also welcoming -- -- Officials say keeping the blood supply -- is crucial recovery.
Health officials say black mold responsible for the United States meningitis outbreak has never been seen before it.
The fungus is very difficult to diagnose and killed requiring at least.
Three months of treatment that can cause side effects like hallucinations.
CDC is struggling to find a more effective treatments.
The flu vaccine may protect against more than just germs scientists find those who get the flu shot have a 50% lower risk of having a heart attack or stroke.
And those who go unvaccinated.
Vaccine may also lower your risk of heart disease by hoping to break up plaque in the arteries.
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