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"It's hard to watch when there's not much you can do," said [Carolyn Fines], whose daughters Madison, 6, and Sarah, 9, also wanted to help their cousin. They and their friends donated money from a lemonade stand to the Children's Hospital Foundation.
"It's sad," [Michelle] said. "You see them every day for a month" and a quiet bond of understanding develops. "They totally get it," she said.[Rhea] takes a protective antibiotic, and now needs to be a little stronger before she's able to go to daycare, said Michelle. The little girl, who's always had a happy nature, is glad to be home and so is her big brother, [Alex], who missed her. When Rhea was able to breathe without oxygen tubes, he was overjoyed," she said.See the full content of this document
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Tiny H1n1 Victim Recovers
Toddler able to breathe without use of ventilator
The H1N1 virus is expected to surge when the fall flu season begins, hitting younger victims harder than regular flu. It has already taken sever...See the full content of this document
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