Published On: September 16th, 2010
Researchers found that the people with more social connections got the flu earlier.

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Tracking Flu By Following the Social Butterflies
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Compared to the general U.S. population, American Indians are 638 percent more likely to suffer from alcoholism, 400 percent more likely to contract tuberculosis, 291 percent more likely to suffer from diabetes, 67 percent more likely to have pneumonia or influenza, and 20 percent more likely to suffer from heart disease
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