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Wrap: Flu shot blame game, unnecessary hysterectomies, & one supplement we love!

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By ACSH Staff — Jan 16, 2015
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In health news: why no one is to blame for this year's failed flu shot, one in five hysterectomies are unnecessary, & here's one supplement we do love!

In health news: why no one is to blame for this year's failed flu shot, one in five hysterectomies are unnecessary, & here's one supplement we do love!

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