21 October 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 21 Oct 2009 C.D.C. says swine flu hospitalization rates are highest among those 24 and younger. A writer tells how her son, who has leukemia, can't go to day care because of unvaccinated children. Vaccination rates have dropped so low that occurrences of some children's diseases are approaching pre-vaccine levels for the first time ever. Nonsensical infographics. Photos: The N.F.L.'s throwback uniforms have generated much ridicule this season. Running boosts your immunity, then suppresses it; running barefoot won't help. The dangers of toothbrushes; Howard Hughes and Mao Zedong were so afraid of them they didn't brush. The first-ever "Root 100" celebrates a new generation of influential, inspirational African Americans. New report analyzes the "Larry King Effect": people who have been married three or more times. The fact is that one cannot get away from Miller so easily. An appraisal of Henry Miller, circa 1944. New robotic hand incorporates the feel of touch. "Two finger snaps and you live in Bel Air." Vic Mizzy, who wrong the theme song for The Addams Family, dies at age 93.