Mysterious Unread Message

My Gmail account on my Iphone keeps telling me that I have one unread message in my inbox but I do not. I searched all the forums and nothing has really worked except touching the home button for 10 seconds which restarts the mail app. But I don't want to have to do that every time I read a new message!
I thought it was because of the recent update that Iphone came out with, but my sister is having the same problem on her blackberry. Can anyone out there figure this one out?

A couple of things you can try to resolve this issue.
1. delete the email account from your iphone by going to settings>mail.your gmail account and tap the red delete button at the bottom of the account screen.
2. once the account is deleted, go to settings>general>reset and reset network settings.
After the iphone restarts, add the email account back to the iphone.
Hope this helps.

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