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Sickweather's data is powering Weather.com's new cold and flu tracker

Sickweather's data is powering Weather.com's new cold and flu tracker
Sickweather's data is powering Weather.com's new cold and flu tracker
Weather.com is set to provide a cold and flu forecast along with what's happening in the atmosphere, and it will be powered by Sickweather, a startup based at the Emerging Technology Center's Haven Campus.Data collected from social networks by Sickweather is set to power the Cold & Flu Tracker, which will be available on IBM-owned weather.com and The Weather Channel app, as well as the site of project sponsor Theraflu.The companies announced details Thursday, and Sickweather CEO Graham Dodge first went public with the news last week's Beta City pitch competition.


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What's new for flu season?

What's new for flu season?
What's new for flu season?
What's new for flu season?Share Pin It 1 of 2 More Galleries Elnaz Shahabi-Abney, a doctor with Heal holds a single dose of influenza vaccine during an in home visit.Heal uses an app for their on-demand house call service.


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CDC officials worry that new flu vaccine recommendations could reduce use

CDC officials worry that new flu vaccine recommendations could reduce use
CDC officials worry that new flu vaccine recommendations could reduce use
Here's why the Center for Disease Control is pushing the flu shot this year.(Monica Akhtar/The Washington Post)Flu season is about to start, and public health officials are worried that their recommendation earlier this year to avoid using the nasal spray version of the annual vaccine will result in fewer people getting protection.The CDC has recommended annual flu shots for everyone ages 6 months and older for the past six years.


CDC officials worry that new flu vaccine recommendations could reduce use

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