• Don't worry if your clinic is out of vaccine. The Health Department said more vaccine is on the way. The shortage means Minnesotans are getting their shots.
• A test shows that traditional flu shots are twice as effective as the spray version, but that may not hold true for the H1N1 vaccine.
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• Columnist Gail Rosenblum asks, "Am I the only one who thinks we're getting a little obsessive?" B1
• James Lileks offers tips on good flu season hygiene. Go to startribune.com/lileks.
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