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As the swine flu continues to spread, FoxNews.com asked yesterday (April 29th), “Is it time to stop the handshake?” In light of the epidemic, Costa Rica’s health minister has urged citizens to temporarily stop greeting each other with the traditional kiss on the cheek, and some in Europe are also considering a break in using the traditional three-kisses-on-the-cheeks greeting. So what about the handshake? Psychiatrist Dr. Keith Ablow, who’s a Fox News contributor, says no, explaining, “Stopping the handshake could have a negative effect. We need human touch and genuine communication more than ever right now.” Dr. Michael Anderson, the interim chief medical officer of Cleveland’s University Medical Hospital, agrees, telling Fox News, “There are other ways to protect yourself, like using an alcohol-based sanitizer, which I use two or three times an hour. I’ve probably shaken the hands of 10 colleagues today. I think it’s a wonderful social