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Restaurants, Not Cruise Ships, Are the Favored Hunting Grounds of Norovirus
Despite headlines full of cruises ruined by rampant food poisoning, a recent investigation has revealed that restaurants are the favored hunting ground of the bothersome norovirus - which infects about 20 million Americans each year.
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