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Staying Well During Cold and Flu Season
It is cold and flu season now and this year we get to deal with two different strains of the flu - regular influenza and H1N1 (otherwise known as swine flu). What fun. Unfortunately, many people are not...
9 commentsFEMA Camps - Book Your Free Holiday Now!
FEMA holiday camps are now ready for occupation. With over 800 camps all around the USA, there is sure to be one near you. Hurry and sign up for your free holiday now.
1 commentH1N1 Vaccine availability|CDC 2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine|Swine Flu Vaccine locations in U.S.
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 is...
0 commentsSurvival Checklist - Things you will need
Your survival is dependent on two things: your survival plan and your survival skills. In order to survive it's always best to develop the proper skills first but with limited time, this comprehensive survival list should help to aid you in any survival situation. Remember, any survival plan is better than no survival plan!
15 commentsA cure for Colds and Flu - Onion and Garlic Soup
Prevention is better than cure As stated in the introduction, onions and garlic both contain natural antibiotics. For an overall healthy life style, both garlic and onions should be a daily part of your food...
46 commentsHow to Stop a Runny Nose
At this precise moment I've got a runny nose from hell. It goes quite nicely with my chest congestion. I tend to let these things take their course, but the runny nose has now overstayed his welcome and it's...
Pros and Cons About Getting Swine Flu Shot
Four versions of the H1N1 vaccine have been approved by the FDA. These vaccines are expected to become available in early October. These versions are: Sanofi Pasteur’s injected vaccine: Approved for...
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
12 commentsHow Does Swine Flu Kill You
The swine flu is a deadly virus that kills you through viral pneumonia and bacterial co-infection. Dehydration is another major risk factor. Remember, the best way to protect yourself from the flu is to avoid getting it in the first place!
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