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Most Liked Articles of 2009

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Published: Dec. 18, 2009
Updated: Dec. 18, 2009

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By Michael Gowan

It's end-of-the-year list time -- a time to look back before we look forward to 2010.

In 2009 we introduced a new feature to DukeHealth.org: you can "like" an article that you think is worth others' attention. The feature turned out to be a great way for you to tell us what matters most when it comes to your health. To capture health information that you liked the most, we've created this list of the most liked articles in 2009.

The list shows health trends new and old. H1N1 flu dominated your attention and is represented by three different articles. You'll also find an article about the connection between vaccines and autism -- a debate that has interested our visitors for many years.

Here are the most liked articles of 2009. We hope DukeHealth.org will provide you many more articles to like in the coming year.

  • Flu Preparedness: Advice to Our Patients
  • Does the MMR Vaccine Cause Autism?
  • Best Doctors 2009 Award Winners
  • Post-Gastric Bypass Meal Planning Guide
  • Seasonal and H1N1 Flu Vaccine Appointments
  • DukeHealth.org Flu Resources
  • Duke Ranks Tenth Among Best U.S. Hospitals
  • Find the Right Physician for You
  • Surgical Jejunostomy Tube
  • When Children Faint
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Updated: Dec. 18, 2009
Published: Dec. 18, 2009
URL: http://www.dukehealth.org/health_library/health_articles/most_liked_articles_of_2009