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H1N1 Vaccine: dangerous or not?
Here's what WHO say about the Vaccine: Outcomes of studies completed to date suggest that pandemic vaccines are as safe as seasonal influenza vaccines. To date, studies do not show harmful effects...
39 commentsTips On How To Prevent from Getting Swine Flu
The swine flu epidemic shook up the nation. Starting in Mexico, the swine flu quickly traveled. Many cases of the swine flu are now confirmed in the United States. In Mexico it has had shattering results,...
9 commentsNatural Secrets For All Flu Prevention
The panic is here! But wait, let's talk about some "old fashioned" immune system building. This Swine Flu scare has given me so many sleepless nights especially since I have two children under the age of ten....
14 commentsVACCINE INGREDIENTS - pus and sores of diseased animals.
Vaccine Ingredients, Trimerisol (Mercury) and aluminum,formaldehyde, human diploid cells from aborted fetal tissue, thimerosal, distillation of coal tar, vesicle fluid from calf skins, chick embryonic fluid, polyribosylribitol, phosphate, yeast, and chemically defined yeast-based medium, rabies virus, continuous line of monkey kidney cells including phenol red rhesus monkey fetal lung cells, rhesus monkey fetal diploid cells , bovine fetal serum, thimerosal mouse serum proteins, guinea pig embry
11 commentsH1N1 Swine Flu - A Personal Account of Symptoms & Recovery
A personal account of the symptoms of H1N1 Swine Flu day by day. My experience of the UK response to swine flu, using anti viral Tamiflu, the incubation period and how long symptoms last. I live in Harlow, Essex....
31 commentsH1N1 Vaccine Dangers
There has been a lot of recent speculation about whether or not the H1N1 Flu Vaccine could pose heath threats or have side effects. But a lot of it is rumors and some of them have been wild to say the least....
2 commentsThe Swine Flu Incubation Period
The swine flu is a relatively new virus with an incubation period of 1-7 days, although the average appears to be about two days. Be warned, however, that people can still shed the virus for up to a day before symptoms arise and up to 16 days after they subside.
0 commentsSymptoms of H1N1 and Regular Flu-Make Sure You Know The Difference!
To just about all people, the word “flu” [influenza] entails just about any short-run sickness that lays them low. To others, flu stands for any short-run sickness that causes them cough, feel sick and...
1 commentHow To Call In Sick To Work
We've all done it. Oh yes, you have. It's just you and me talking here...I'll keep your dirty secret. You know how it starts. One morning you wake up and it's too beautiful outside or perhaps you've...
62 commentsCDC 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine|Swine Flu Vaccine availability in U.S.|H1N1 vaccine locations
2009 H1N1 flu sometimes called "swine flu" is a new influenza virus causing illness among people. This was first deducted in U.S during April 2009. As the regular seasonal influenza viruses spread, this...
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