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More Information Than You Wish About H1N1 and H1N5
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) and The World Health Organization (WHO) reported the first case of H1N1 in the USA on April 11, 2009. Since that time, the number of Americans affected by this virus has...
8 commentsH1N1 Swine Flu Update
The H1N1 Mexican Swine Flu Virus remains extremely widespread at the current time and the current second pandemic wave does not show significant signs of peaking. Various forms of illness and influenza...
3 commentsDo Respiratory Viruses Cause Permanent Damage?
Can Respiratory viruses cause permanent damage to your system? Recent research implicates viruses as a causative factor, depending on which cells the virus has caused damage to, include: diabetes, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and other connective tissue diseases, psoriasis, inflammatory neurologic diseases, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue fyndrome, prostate cancer, respiratory syncitial virus disease, Aids, some lymphomas and leukemias, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, multiple sclerosis...
17 commentsFlu Cure
The most probably first line of defense in avoiding getting the flu is isolation. Not a realistic option for the majority of us. Obviously cleaniness is a major factor in avoidance such as washing of hands...
0 commentsH1N1 Swine Flu Update - Guillain Barre Syndrome & Other Vaccine Fallout
The Centers For Disease Control & Prevention is expecting to release this report early in December and the virological and medical community is looking forward to this issuance as it will mark a turning...
0 commentsInfluenza A H1 N1: W.H.O. is scared?
Since the start of the influenza pandemic, the world has been enveloped in fear and people have been extra-cautious in preventing disease spread and subsequent infection. As of May 16, 2009; a total of 8,451...
0 commentsH1N1 Swine Flu Update - Latest Definitions Of High Risk Groups
The precise definition of what constitutes a high risk group does vary from nation to nation. The general standard for the availability of H1N1 priority vaccination is generally limited to these high risk...
0 commentsSWINE FLU VS. AVIAN FLU
SWINE FLU VS AVIAN FLU I could remember years back when I first heard the name avian influenza (flu), it was all over the news and so many measures were put in place to check its spread or...
3 commentsSwine Flu
The big question, which right now nobody can answer, is how big is this? Is this going to be like the Spanish flu of 1918 which killed between 20 and 100 MILLION people? Or, is this going to be more like the...
5 commentsThe Swine Flu Vaccine - Why You SHOULD NOT Get it - Please Read
Are you afraid? Afraid of the "H1N1 swine flu"? Then the media blitz has certainly worked. Television, Radio and Newspapers are repeating over and over how afraid everybody is... how our kids are...
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