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29th September 2009
Everyone is discussing about H1N1 Influenza. But how many of us really understand about this virus? Basically the abbreviation of H1N1 is the official name by World Health Organization (WHO) by deriving the combination of medical terms of Hemaglutinin typ... Read >
Author: Anna Peacocks
23rd September 2009
There has been a lot of buzz about bird flu or the avian influenza and how it could become a global pandemic. What would a pandemic really mean? The federal government just launched a 7 billion dollar program to help the prevention and out break of a bird... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Fear paralyzes. Fear debilitates. And fear can prevent you from achieving your full potentials.
Fear is a potent human emotion and contrary to what many believe, it s a matter of the head and not the mind. Fear is a triggered when a small almond shaped... Read >
Author: M.Safari
23rd September 2009
Swine flu is a highly contagious disease caused by a virus. It is believed that this influenza virus is endemic in pigs. The symptoms of the disease are similar to those of influenza with chill, fever, sore throat, headache, coughing and weakness being th... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias
22nd September 2009
With the change of weather or any other particular times throughout the year, when people suffer coughs, sniffles, sneezes, running noses, fevers, chills and headaches. It is more likely to fall a victim of these diseases, when you travel on vacation or b... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
22nd September 2009
Cold and flu season is upon us. The first line of defense is to wash your hands often, and keep your work area clean by wiping it down with an alcohol solution.
In addition, now is a great time to start boosting your immune system. A weakened immune sy... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Your Children And Swine Flu - Why Their Health May Be at RiskIt was recently reported that the swine flu may kill three times as many people as the ordinary seasonal flu. But the news is not all bad. In fact, there is good news and bad news regarding you... Read >
Author: jay allen
18th September 2009
In this day and age everyone is looking for ways to boost their immune system. In recent years their has been an herbal remedy that seems to provide some relief to colds and flues and assist your immune system is Echinacea.
What is it?
Echinacea is ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Avian Flu: The bad news first
Well, it's flu season again. Only this time, we hear everyone talking about avian flu…the Super flu which is expected to wreck havoc across our land in the not so distant months.
So what is avian flu? Avian flu is bi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Swine Flu is a potentially fatal infection that is caused by the H1N1 Virus. The H1N1 Virus is a mutated version of the regular Influenza Virus that causes common cold. H1N1 contains some strains which are endemic in pigs (swine influenza) and in birds (A... Read >
Author: George Harris
17th September 2009
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Author: granitepolish
15th September 2009
With Indian wedding monsoon season around the corner, our marriage counselor advises our members to take care and not let swine flu spoil the excitement of the season.
What is Swine Flu?
Swine flu is a respiratory disease caused by viruses that in... Read >
Author: MyMarriageList.com Marriage Expert
14th September 2009
This flu season is going to be a particularly worrisome one for parents. We’re always concerned about the many nasty things our children can become exposed to, whether its bullies on the playground or germs in the classroom. Now we’re confronted with ... Read >
Author: Elle Wood
11th September 2009
What is the flu?
Flu is a common ailment that all of us suffer from. Influenza, commonly shortened to "flu," is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza A or B viruses. The flu virus attacks the body by spreading through the upper and/or lowe... Read >
Author: wessels09
11th September 2009
There won`t be a single person unaware of the term `swine flu` by now. With the way it is spreading across the world, everyone is wary of catching the disease and falling prey to its ill-effects. Although there is hardly anything that we can do to keep th... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias
10th September 2009
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H1N1 and H5N1 may co-mingle. Mutations are not the only concern. Scientists are worried about the possibility that the swine flu virus might co-mingle with the highly deadly bird flu A(H5N1) virus.
Looking at the Sout... Read >
Author: Mark Farrell
07th September 2009
If you are in the midst of planning your gap year travel then remember to add travel insurance to your essentials list. There is no way of predicting what the future holds and travel insurance can give you peace of mind that you are protected against what... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
07th September 2009
The current affairs transform our lives both in positive and negative ways. So, it’s of utmost importance that you should be well versed of what’s happening around you in your day to day live and world at large. The recent recession had hit the world ... Read >
Author: Money Control
31st August 2009
We are all aware of the impending H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemic, as it is being called, that is expected to hit this fall world wide. Some of you may not know it but there have been several different outbreaks of the H1N1 Swine Flu in the past the worst seeming... Read >
31st August 2009
Your Children And Swine Flu - Why They're At Greater RiskThe U.S. government recently put out a report stating that the death rate from the h1n1 virus may be 3 times the rate of the ordinary seasonal influenza. It was recently reported that a vaccine for... Read >
Author: shelby gunn
29th August 2009
Swine Flu, influenza A (HINI) occurs in pigs as a respiratory disease. It is not the same as the human flu virus HINI genetically. Swine Flu normally does not infect humans.
There commonly has to be a direct exposure of humans to infected pigs. Every 1... Read >
Author: Andrew
25th August 2009
Why It Is H1N1 Is More Dangerous For Your School Age ChildrenIt was recently reported that a vaccine for H1N1 (swine flu) may be available as early as October or November However, the bad news is that flu season usually begins in early September when scho... Read >
Author: jason bal
23rd August 2009
Endeavour Health is profiteering on swine flu outbreak. It is very sad to know that United Kingdom is trying to keep its subjects calm, whereas a national network of fee-charging general practitioners is pushing people to panic. It looks like this network... Read >
Author: Mecheil
21st August 2009
Swine Flu also known as H1N1 is an up-to-the-minute flu virus that has by no means previously scattered amongst individuals. The H1N1 virus is not related to earlier or existing human cyclic infection viruses. H1N1 was initially sensed in Mexico in April,... Read >
Author: Nikhil jain
21st August 2009
The most modern respiratory tract infection eruption, viper respiratory tract infection (H1N1 virus), is a respiratory disease, which is caused by flu type A virus. Many personal belongings of viper respiratory tract infection originated from Mexico, ever... Read >
Author: Shaz
20th August 2009
The latest flu outbreak, swine flu (H1N1 virus), is a respiratory disease, which is caused by influenza type A virus. Many cases of swine flu originated from Mexico, where several people have been fatally affected by the virus. There are confirmed human c... Read >
Author: Ajay019
19th August 2009
Not everybody eats right and they know it. That is why they take nutritional supplement vitamins. These vitamins fill the space that is left empty due to improper diet. Majority of the people all over the globe may be missing out on certain vitamins, mi... Read >
Author: fredburfell
16th August 2009
Swine flu (also known as swine influenza) is referred to as H1N1 virus of A type. This is the recent strain of flu which has affected people all around the world. This virus is a combined effect of bird flu, swine flu and human flu. This new strain is hig... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
16th August 2009
Swine Flu is a respiratory disease, caused by a tiny spheroid virus that belongs to the Influenza A virus group (known as H1N1) that is capable of infecting humans, birds and pigs. It is contagious and can be passed from one species (e.g., birds) through ... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
16th August 2009
Swine flu has brought a lot of fear all over the world. The word ‘swine flu’ has now become one of the most terrible words. The correct knowledge can help you protect against swine flu. Prevention is always better than cure. Swine flu is a type of inf... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
16th August 2009
In the same way as increasing statistic sics of viper respiratory tract infection personal belongings produce emerged around the the human race, and a "public vigor emergency of international concern" has been declared by the the human race vigor Organiza... Read >
Author: Takhe Tayo
13th August 2009
Swine flu this is one of the most common news these days. The reason is that, the swine flu virus has started to spread over the world and it is identified as and deadly virus. However the doctors believe that this virus is originated with the swine. Also... Read >
Author: Andrew
03rd August 2009
Avian Flu: The bad news first
Well, it's flu season again. Only this time, we hear everyone talking about avian flu…the Super flu which is expected to wreck havoc across our land in the not so distant months.
So what is avian flu? Avian f... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
03rd August 2009
The global health community has been in a state of alarm due to recent outbreaks of the avian influenza disease in many parts of the world, particularly in Asia. The disease has infected humans, prompting many to believe that a global pandemic will soon o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st August 2009
The human cases of swine flu, which is spread by influenza virus A (H1N1), have been reported from Mexico and the US, where many people have fallen ill and even died from it. The health agencies are working closely and the World Health Organization (WHO) ... Read >
Author: Ajay019
01st August 2009
Naturally, many people are worried at the moment about Swine Flu and the risk of passing germs from one person to another. So, without living like a hermit, what can you do to lower the risk of passing on, or catching, something at work?
Well, the ... Read >
Author: Richard Farnhill
01st August 2009
How much do we know about this new A-H1N1 virus? Actually we do not know the severeness of this new virus to us. But it is always safe to take precautionary measures. Do we have medicines that treat this type of infection?
Centers for Disease Control o... Read >
Author: Orly Racelis
31st July 2009
Swine flu , now known as the 2009 H1N1 flu, is caused by the orthomyxovirus which usually affects pigs but viral mutations allows the virus to cross species to other hosts like humans. The swine influenza virus (SIV) is another example of cross species vi... Read >
Author: Luzia
31st July 2009
One of the greatest advances in the history of Medicine was the discovery of microorganisms and their connection to disease. Less than 150 years ago, surgeons were performing surgery without even washing their hands. The death rate from infection was very... Read >
Author: hamidreside
20th July 2009
You could remember that learning about swine flu is passed on is one certain system for helping stop getting infected by the disease.
No doubt about it, the Swine flu pandemic is all you hear on morning news and what you read in the newspapers. With th... Read >
Author: Randy Spur
20th July 2009
This article talks about tension release gifts that can impact stress to reduce its affect on friends, family, co-workers or even ourselves. Stress and tension is a reaction with which we are all familiar. We can describe what the “stressors” are but ... Read >
Author: C. Collins
19th July 2009
You may bear in mind that learning how is the swine flu contagious is one safe process for preventing getting infected by the disease.No doubt about it, the swine flu pandemic is all you hear on the morning news and what you read in the newspapers. With ... Read >
Author: Amanda
19th July 2009
The news currently is highlighting that the swine flu virus is sweeping across the world at record speed, and the predictions are that a high proportion of us will be affected at some time to some degree. It seems that the very young, older folk and those... Read >
Author: Jonathan Roach
16th July 2009
The swine flu outbreak has scared a lot of people these past few weeks. Many regularly watch television or tune in to the radio to get some updates regarding swine flu and learn how it started, when and where it first broke out, how this disease can infec... Read >
Author: kaede1107
16th July 2009
Swine flu the new human influenza virus A (H1N1) is still very much in the news. Keiji Fukuda the World Health Organisation (WHO) chief says that the disease is has reached 64 countries and infected 19,273 people to date, causing 117 deaths.
Here is th... Read >
Author: Colin Platt
16th July 2009
We are all subject to a cold at sometime during the year, usually in the winter months as the dry cold air incubates the cold and flu virus more effectively.
For starters having a strong immune system is the key to stave off the effects of colds and flu,... Read >
Author: Colin Platt
16th July 2009
The A (H1N1) virus Swine flu virus infection has now climbed steadily over the week-end to 21,940 cases according to the World Health Organisation (WHO), who are monitoring the situation, with Mexico, USA, and Canada as the worst affected countries. Saudi... Read >
Author: Colin Platt
16th July 2009
Contagious Flu
Here is a list of areas/items from which we can become infected. They may all seem just plain common sense, but we all need reminding just where we can pick up contagious flu and where they may linger and for how long. A few areas/items ... Read >
Author: Colin Platt
16th July 2009
CONTAGIOUS FLU
The World Health Organisation (WH0) declares a phase 6 full scale pandemic of the H1N1 of the contagious flu virus on the 11th June 2009 which they say could affect one third of the population in the first wave of infection. This means t... Read >
Author: Colin Platt
16th July 2009
Can History supply us with a vital clue to the H1N1 contagious flu virus of 1918-1919 Spanish Flu which killed up to 40,000,000? It’s a fact; I have discovered that more people died of this particular virus than all of the fatalities of World War One (T... Read >
Author: Colin Platt
16th July 2009
Since my last blog entry last week, the Swine flu infection statistics A (H1N1) virus have increased remarkably. The Laboratories have confirmed the worldwide cases to the World Heath Organisation (WHO-193 member states) have increased from 19,273 to 36,0... Read >
Author: Colin Platt
16th July 2009
Flu is a more common condition in the winter months because the air is dryer and the flu virus tends to linger longer in the mucous membranes on the nose. Central heating in the winter also tends to increase this risk.
There is now a pandemic of swine ... Read >
Author: Colin Platt
06th July 2009
You could recall that learning how is the swine influenza broadcast is one sure strategy for preventing getting infected by the disease.No doubt about it, the swine flu pandemic is all you hear on the morning news and what you read in the newspapers. With... Read >
Author: Jackie Woodard
05th July 2009
Swine Flu what is it? A strain of the flu virus that humans suffer from and historically has only affected pigs by and large though the odd infection among the human population has occurred from time to time.
It is a respiratory illness and caused by t... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
22nd June 2009
Have you been watching the news and/or read your daily broadsheets at all recently? If so, you’ve probably heard the term “Swine Flu” bouncing around a lot. While you are in the pigs fair or your hog race backyard and you were ever unlucky enough ... Read >
Author: Caksut
22nd June 2009
According to the World Health Organization, efforts for developing a swine flu vaccine has been ongoing since the first human case of the virus has been confirmed. Estimates place the initial doses of the vaccine will be administered in 5 to 6 months time... Read >
Author: Caksut
22nd June 2009
Swine flu is an illness that is affecting hundreds of individuals in the United States as well as worldwide. According to the CDC, the illness may take some more time. Since one is likely to become infected with the condition, they need to understand swin... Read >
Author: Caksut
18th June 2009
Now a day’s swine flu is a hot topic for discussion in the world. The world is now watching the progress of the epidemic H1N1 swine flu virus. Swine influenza refers to influenza caused by those strains of influenza virus, called swine influenza virus.H... Read >
Author: India Internet
18th June 2009
Now a day’s swine flu is a hot topic for discussion in the world. The world is now watching the progress of the epidemic H1N1 swine flu virus. Swine influenza refers to influenza caused by those strains of influenza virus, called swine influenza virus.H... Read >
Author: India Internet
17th June 2009
Determine Three Flu Services, If You Have Swine Flu.
It would be a tremendous understatement to say there are many people currently worrying about the outbreak of swine flu over the world. While it has not reached the levels of a pandemic, it is an inc... Read >
Author: JoyDavenport1
17th June 2009
Determine Three Flu Services, If You Have Swine Flu.
A lot of people are worrying about the swine flu. This flu virus, although it isn't a pandemic, can nevertheless be fatal if not isolated and treated early. Most people aren't familiar with symptoms ... Read >
Author: JoyDavenport1
17th June 2009
Determine Three Flu Services, If You Have Swine Flu.
A lot of people are worrying about the swine flu. This flu virus, although it isn't a pandemic, can nevertheless be fatal if not isolated and treated early. Most people aren't familiar with symptoms ... Read >
Author: JoyDavenport1
15th June 2009
It would be a tremendous understatement to say there are many people currently worrying about the outbreak of swine flu over the world. While it has not reached the levels of a pandemic, it is an incredibly serious flu virus that can caused fatalities if ... Read >
Author: JoyDavenport1
06th June 2009
Determine Three Flu Services, If You Have Swine Flu.
A lot of people are worrying about the swine flu. This flu virus, although it isn't a pandemic, can nevertheless be fatal if not isolated and treated early. Most people aren't familiar with symptoms ... Read >
Author: JoyDavenport1
06th June 2009
Determine Three Flu Services, If You Have Swine Flu.
It would be a tremendous understatement to say there are many people currently worrying about the outbreak of swine flu over the world. While it has not reached the levels of a pandemic, it is an inc... Read >
Author: JoyDavenport1
06th June 2009
Determine Three Flu Services, If You Have Swine Flu.
A lot of people are worrying about the swine flu. This flu virus, although it isn't a pandemic, can nevertheless be fatal if not isolated and treated early. Most people aren't familiar with symptoms ... Read >
Author: JoyDavenport1
05th June 2009
Many people are afraid of contracting swine flu, but there are ways in which you can prevent yourself from becoming one of its victims.
Cases show that the swine flu symptoms are much like the seasonal flu; only this type of influenza is said to be dea... Read >
05th June 2009
A Healthy Pregnancy
Every mother wants and hopes for a healthy baby, but in this more and more polluted world, it’s getting harder and harder.
Not that long ago in the history of humans, and up to a few hundred years ago, many women simply lay d... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD
05th June 2009
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the swine influenza epidemic is growing in the United States and across the globe each day.
There are no particular swine influenza symptoms that can distinguish this new strain from oth... Read >
04th June 2009
Two weeks ago most pet owners had not even heard of the term "Swine Flu". But now, as well as being worried about ourselves, pet owners are concerned that the new strain of flu could affect our pets.
All birds and mammals can be infected with a form of... Read >
Author: Daphne Reid
04th June 2009
Two weeks ago most pet owners had not even heard of the term "Swine Flu". But now, as well as being worried about ourselves, pet owners are concerned that the new strain of flu could affect our pets.
All birds and mammals can be infected with a form of... Read >
Author: Daphne Reid
02nd June 2009
You may have heard about Swine Flu in the news and wondered what the disease really was, as well as whether you or your family members are at risk, and what can be done about it.
Swine Flu is the newest deadly disease that�s been taking a toll on hum... Read >
01st June 2009
Swine flu refers to the influenza caused by any strain of the flu virus that is endemic in pigs (swine). This flu is common in swine and rare in humans. Nevertheless, people with intense exposure to pigs are at risk of catching swine influenza, that is, i... Read >
Author: Hayden
01st June 2009
Swine flu refers to the influenza caused by any strain of the flu virus that is endemic in pigs (swine). This flu is common in swine and rare in humans. Nevertheless, people with intense exposure to pigs are at risk of catching swine influenza, that is, i... Read >
Author: Hayden
18th May 2009
Flu� viruses� pandemic� epidemic� we hear far more about this every year than we want to. And then, we worry about whether we, our young kids or aging parents will be struck.
Recently, we have been hearing a lot - A LOT - about the Swine flu v... Read >
Author: Steve van Laecken
18th May 2009
Influenza� viruses� pandemic� epidemic� we hear far more about this every year than we want to. And then, we worry about whether we, our young family or aging parents will be struck.
Recently, we have been hearing a lot - A LOT - about the H1N... Read >
Author: Steve van Laecken
18th May 2009
Flu� viruses� pandemic� epidemic� we hear far more about this every year than we want to. And then, we worry about whether we, our young kids or aging parents will be struck.
Recently, we have been hearing a lot - A LOT - about the Swine flu v... Read >
Author: Steve van Laecken
15th May 2009
Simple and Healthy Ways to Beat the Swine Flu
Swine flu, influenza A, h1n1 flu, whatever it's called, this latest flu pandemic sure is scaring a lot of people out of their wits.
But should you be afraid of the big bad swine flu?
The swine flu sca... Read >
Author: sandor
15th May 2009
Swine flu, influenza A, h1n1 flu, whatever it's called, this latest flu pandemic sure is scaring a lot of people out of their wits.
But should you be afraid of the big bad swine flu?
The swine flu scare has spawned different reactions from different... Read >
Author: Rivers Cruz
15th May 2009
Commonly referred to as the flu, influenza is an infectious disease that is one of the most common illnesses suffered by human beings. During the course of their lifetime, most people experience this illness in one form or another multiple times. Nowadays... Read >
Author: EvaJudge
15th May 2009
2009 Flu Virus� it's all over the news� and the news is not very reassuring either�
The headlines talk about outbreaks, national and international warnings, supply (and shortages) of flu vaccinations, how the current antidotes may not be adequate... Read >
Author: Anthony Gondesen
14th May 2009
Where does swine flu come from?
Influenza virus is common in pigs. If a pig is infected with the flu he could pass it on to humans if the pig has that type of flu. If the human host gets it he could pass it onto other humans if it mutated into another ... Read >
Author: Bweiss
14th May 2009
There is a new handshake on the roster of hand greetings if you have become old. Only thing, there is no shaking involved. With this greeting of the hands, there is no or limited sharing of H1N1 swine flu virus or any other germs for that matter. It is ho... Read >
Author: Jonathan Steele
13th May 2009
The swine flu virus has traveled a long way from the Mexico to the US and indeed has become a cause for alarm in US. The organizations of WHO and CDC have been raising hue and cry about this in order to bring an awareness in US citizens about the outbreak... Read >
Author: Wayne
12th May 2009
The recent swine flu outbreak in Mexico has caused much trepidation among the international community, especially because of the increasing number of fatalities. It is important to recognize swine flu symptoms to prevent the spread of infection and illnes... Read >
Author: Eric Kampel
12th May 2009
Swine influenza – Swine influenza or swine flu is a respiratory disease in pigs caused by the type A H1N1 swine influenza virus (SIV). Humans in close proximity to swine could contract swine influenza if the swine are carrying the rare strain of the SIV... Read >
Author: Eric Kampel
12th May 2009
With spring approaching one can only think of blooming flowers, birds chirping with the rise of the morning sun, and the dewy smell after a fresh rainfall. Yes, spring is finally here and the encapsulating sights, sounds and smell of spring give all of us... Read >
Author: Rentmeister
11th May 2009
Is the swine flu sweeping across the country like wild fire or just a few states?. Barack Obama has hopes that the swine flu virus will run its course "like ordinary flus. The government reported more than two dozen new cases and Continental Airline... Read >
Author: Bweiss
11th May 2009
Swine Flu could kill 360 million of us; how not to become a victim.
In Mexico, the swine flu virus is suspected of killing more than 150 people and sickening more than 2,400, so based on that figure, the Mexican health secretary spoke this week about ... Read >
Author: Mike Pennington
08th May 2009
Swine flu -- it's all over the media. What is it? What can I do? And how worried should I be? These are the questions I ask myself, especially as a mother.
At some level, we all know that becoming riddled with fear doesn't help. So let's take action whe... Read >
Author: Jaycee Fox
08th May 2009
Getting a cold or the flu is a common problem. We often go to extremes to ensure that we don’t get sick; but the inevitable will happen, and life will be unpleasant for a few days. You can’t catch the same cold or flu virus twice, but they are const... Read >
Author: S Porter
06th May 2009
So South Africa is getting a new president, and it is probably the man that half of the country wants, while the other half of the country does not want him.
The criticism of this man has been as loud as the support for him. And both the support and t... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit
06th May 2009
The Swine Flu outbreak these days alarm the public because of its rapid spread, first in Mexico, then in the US and some other nearby countries. Now it continues to spread even to Middle East and Asia-Pacific countries. Swine flue has been affecting human... Read >
Author: Ross Melvi Monserate
05th May 2009
A Swine Flu virus has health officials around the world working to contain the growing outbreak. One out of every five residents of Mexico's most populous city wore masks to protect themselves against the virus as Mexico City seems to be the epicenter of ... Read >
Author: victor akintujoye
05th May 2009
Typically the flu season begins and ends with the winter season. However, as we are all aware, the
spring of 2009 has very different ideas! A rare and "baffling" flu virus is rapidly wreaking havoc
in Mexico, with over 103 confirmed deaths as of... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr
05th May 2009
Typically the flu season begins and ends with the winter season. However, as we are all aware, the
spring of 2009 has very different ideas! A rare and "baffling" flu virus is rapidly wreaking havoc
in Mexico, with over 103 confirmed deaths as of... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr
16th April 2009
If you have Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, did you know that the food you eat could be contributing to your Low Blood Platelets ?
When it comes to what you feed your body, not all foods are the same...not even close. Even though you thought eatin... Read >
Author: Maggi Pier
26th March 2009
The coming of winter brings the possibility of becoming sick for many people. Millions of Americans suffer from at least one bout of the flu or cold each year, which results in millions of hours of lost work time, millions of dollars spent on remedy prod... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd March 2009
Even when it’s the middle of the flu season, it’s not that difficult to avoid the flu as most people think. Your doctor might recommend a flu shot, but with all the recent studies cautioning that the vaccine might be dangerous, why risk it when there ... Read >
Author: sandor
22nd March 2009
People are wrong to believe that preventing the flu, especially in the time of flu season, is complicated. You can get a flu shot, but with all the recent studies cautioning that the vaccine might be unsafe, why risk it when there are healthier ways to av... Read >
Author: Rivers Cruz
19th March 2009
The “Good News” - “Bad News” about being overweight
First the “Bad news” – 50% to 60% of the people in the western world are overweight or obese, that’s every other person!
If it was the flu’ it would be called a pandemic! It is mor... Read >
Author: sternian
10th March 2009
The H5N1 Bird Flu is apparently an epidemic in the making, if you go by the U.S. Governments informational website birdflu.gov they don't seem optimistic of us escaping the wrath of this incubating monster.One of the problems in combating the H5N1 Bird Fl... Read >
Author: Beau Hermes
24th February 2009
It’s a well-known idiomatic expression, “How you think influences how you feel.” When you suffer from food allergies, you can start to sound and feel like a broken record. Food allergies are not something that you can deal with once and then proceed... Read >
Author: Kathleen Reale
13th February 2009
The best thing a company can do for their employees is offer the flu vaccine to their staff. They can do this by hiring a business to come to the workplace to give the influenza vaccine on site. There are many things you should know about the vaccine.
... Read >
Author: Gavin Beavis
17th January 2009
If you want to know about a prescription medication for influenza, read here about Tamiflu. It helps in treatment as well as prevention of influenza and bird flu.
Tamiflu (Oseltamivir) – Influenza medication
Tamiflu is an antiviral drug that has b... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn
08th December 2008
We all hate it when a cold takes over our bodies. There are millions of different types of colds that we can catch. However, most of the colds result in a painful feeling taking over our chests. This is known as chest congestion. The best way to describe ... Read >
Author: Alien
24th November 2008
As soon as the leaves fall from the trees the inevitable flu virus starts to spread. The symptoms are often the same, head-aches, coughs, fevers, sore throats and muscular pains. Google noticed an increase in the use of search terms for flu related sympto... Read >
Author: Creative SEO UK
12th November 2008
Influenza, commonly shortened to "flu," is an extremely contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza A or B viruses. Flu appears most frequently in winter and early spring. The flu virus attacks the body by spreading through the upper and/or lower r... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
13th October 2008
Will asthma necessarily keep children from climbing on jungle gyms, riding bikes, skateboarding, swimming, dancing, and doing all the other things that youngsters want to do? No.
With proper medicine and recognition of symptoms, children with asthma s... Read >
Author: Alien
06th October 2008
Generally, an otherwise healthy person can fight off the flu virus in about five to seven days. Sometimes nevertheless the fatigue that accompanies the flu can linger on for a few more days. Certain symptoms like body aches, sinus congestion, tiredness,... Read >
Author: jasperknowapp
22nd August 2008
Influenza is commonly known as flu, it is an infectious disease of birds that can cause by RNA viruses. It is a contagious respiratory illness that is caused by influenza virus. Actually it is a viral infection that affects throat, nose, bronchi and in so... Read >
Author: johnanne
18th July 2008
These are some ideas and suggestions for bringing greater levels of comfort during sick days, mostly in regards to common colds and flu, virus type ills. Always follow your doctor’s orders of course. Pick and choose which of these you find to suit you... Read >
Author: Valerie Garner
16th July 2008
Influenza (say: in-floo-en-zah) is also called the flu. It's an infection that causes fever, chills, cough, body aches, headaches, and sometimes earaches or sinus problems. The flu is caused by the influenza virus (say: vy-rus). A virus is a microorgani... Read >
Author: peterhutch
09th July 2008
Sinuses are hollow air cavities in the skull. There are eight such empty spaces in the human skull. The cavities that become inflamed during attacks of sinusitis are known as the paranasal sinuses. Two of these are located in the forehead and are known as... Read >
Author: peterhutch
06th May 2008
The tonsils are fleshy clusters of tissue that lie in bands on both sides of the back of the throat, above and behind the tongue. The tonsils' major function is to catch incoming germs before the germs cause infections in the throat, mouth, or sinuses. To... Read >
Author: peterhutch
02nd April 2008
Viral marketing. It sounds like something you want to avoid like the plague. But it’s really something you and your business need to catch now.
If you’re not yet familiar with the term “viral marketing” let me give you a basic definition. Vira... Read >
Author: moniter
02nd April 2008
Viral marketing. It sounds like something you want to avoid like the plague. But it’s really something you and your business need to catch now.
If you’re not yet familiar with the term “viral marketing” let me give you a basic definition. Vira... Read >
Author: santosh kumar
19th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 The Naturally Healthy Pet.com
Introduction: Equine influenza ('flu') is probably the main respiratory infection affecting horses. It has a worldwide distribution, and can cause a severe illness in some cases. Fortunately, prevention ... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com
19th March 2008
Every day our bodies are attacked by toxins, viruses, bacteria, and carcinogens that weaken our immune system and make us more vulnerable to disease. To top it all off, this year’s flu vaccine is not protecting us against the new strain of flu virus. ... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers
03rd March 2008
Flu vaccines have been added to the mandated vaccination schedule. This means that a child will have 18 flu vaccines, one per year, until he or she is 18 years old. After that, it is up to the individual to continue flu vaccines on their own.
By the w... Read >
Author: Doclind
12th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Vlad Kott
Tamiflu is used to treat some types of influenza (flu) in patients who have had symptoms of the flu for 2 days or less. This drug works by stopping the growth and spread of the flu virus in your body. Tamiflu helps shorten ... Read >
Author: Vlad Kott
25th July 2007
Viral Marketing has been around since the year dot, and is the same as spreading the word through word-of-mouth, sort of like gossip, it can spread wildfire! The Internet has taken this simple marketing idea to new heights, because the Internet is the ult... Read >
Author: Royleena Nicholas
24th July 2007
If you are experiencing a headache for the first time and are also suffering from a diagnosed infection it is very likely that your headache is caused by the infection itself. The effects of an infection can be broad and may directly or indirectly cause h... Read >
Author: Alien
04th June 2007
What causes cold sores for you? What is the one big trigger that causes these painful and embarrassing cold sores in your life?
You do not realize it now, but in the next few moments you will learn exactly what causes your cold sores and what you can ... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
04th June 2007
What causes cold sores for you? What is the one big trigger that causes these painful and embarrassing cold sores in your life?
You do not realize it now, but in the next few moments you will learn exactly what causes your cold sores and what you can ... Read >
Author: Denny Bodoh
07th March 2007
1. Fight flu with elderberry. Compounds in elderberries disarm the flu virus and prevent it from replicating. Take one tablespoon of elderberry syrup three times a day.
2. Boost immune function. During a cold or bout of flu, take half a teaspoon of ech... Read >
Author: Naturopedia.com
15th February 2007
In recent years there has been an outbreak of the H5N1 virus affecting birds in Asia, Europe and Africa, the mortality rates being high. Many cases of people infected have been registered but the risk lyes in a possible development of a new and more power... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
04th February 2007
When fall and winter arrive, does it seem like you always get sick? Don?t fear the changing seasons anymore - there is help. One of the most effective way to reduce the frequency of colds is by washing your hands on a regular basis. Studies have sugges... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th January 2007
The recent growth of bird flu cases popping up around the globe has triggered a world wide concern to prevent the spreading of this lethal disease.
Firstly, avian flu or bird flu caused by the H5N1 virus is a very common affliction with wild birds. Alt... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
08th January 2007
Since the beginning of human existence on planet Earth there has been one virus that has managed to pass through centuries and affect people all around the globe. It is known on all 5 continents as the the flu virus and, with the passing of time more and ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
06th January 2007
Bird flu is a disease caused by type "A" influenza viruses.
Wild birds are a natural reservoir of type A of flu virus, but they are not affected by it. They can infect domestic birds such as chicken or turkey, which get ill and die.
Birds get infect... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th December 2006
Many people claim a sick day when they’re hung-over, especially during the Christmas / New Year season since that is the time of year when flu is most prevalent. The problem comes a person believes they have a hangover, but in fact it is flu. This co... Read >
Author: JulietteP
13th December 2006
The immune system is one of the crucial systems of the human body. However, many people don't quite understand what their immune systems do. This system is responsible for fighting off bacteria and infections that enter our skin. In other words, our immun... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
17th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Grouppe Kurosawa
Mammals have two largely independent immune systems in their bodies. Although these immune systems do interact, they serve two very different roles in protecting us against pathogens, including cancer and infectious dise... Read >
Author: Dr. Stephen Martin
26th July 2006
In this day and age everyone is looking for ways to boost their immune system. In recent years their has been an herbal remedy that seems to provide some relief to colds and flues and assist your immune system is Echinacea.
What is it?
Echinacea is ... Read >
Author: Rich Marsiglia
11th May 2006
What's a Fujian Flu?By Dr Tim OngIntroductionThere is a flu outbreak every year and there is a new flu vaccinebeing introduced every year. The reason is this - the flu viruschanges or mutate a little every year, making it impossible to createa vaccine tha... Read >
tokdukun_otk
02nd May 2006
Bird Flu - The basic facts.
Could there ever be a Bird Flu Pandemic'
This is a crucial question being asked by Scientists around the Globe.
Regarding a Bird Flu Pandemic. No-one is really sure if a Pandemic will happen but there are relevant facts th... Read >
Author: Dave M Hill
08th April 2006
We live in a marvelous time when technology has become man's servant. For the average person, everyday living has become more a matter of pressing buttons than a matter of hard physical labor. Meanwhile, advancements in technology have crossed the digital... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
12th March 2006
There has been a lot of buzz about bird flu or the avian influenza and how it could become a global pandemic. What would a pandemic really mean? The federal government just launched a 7 billion dollar program to help the prevention and out break of a bird... Read >
Author: Tom Smith
13th February 2006
Copyright 2006 John Piper
There has been much written about the threat of a bird flu pandemic. Much of it is either alarmist or inaccurate. However the truth is not a great deal more digestible.
First I will examine the facts as they stand. The viru... Read >
Author: john piper
09th February 2006
Avian Flu: The bad news first
Well, it's flu season again. Only this time, we hear everyone talking about avian fluthe Super flu which is expected to wreck havoc across our land in the not so distant months.
So what is avian flu? Avian flu is bird... Read >
Author: Dr Robert Gamble
01st February 2006
What is fibromyalgia?
There is still relatively little known about fibromyalgia although the word means pain in the tendons, ligaments and muscles. Fibromyalgia pain is reported to affect the whole body, sometimes causing muscles to twitch or giving a ... Read >
Author: Steve Joseph
24th December 2005
What is avian flu?
Avian or bird flu is an infection caused by an influenza virus that occurs naturally in wild birds. Often referred to as the H5N1 virus, bird flu is spread easily among birds and can sicken and kill domesticated birds such as chicke... Read >
Author: Barbara Camie
26th November 2005
The canine flu outbreak in the summer of 2005 can be thought of as equivalent to colds and flu that people get. It spreads much the same way, through direct contact, through the air, and through exposure to whatever the virus touches. The symptoms are s... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
25th November 2005
My son Josh was scared. You could see it in his little face. Angst was written all over him. His knuckles were as white as his t-shirt. He starred down. "What's up?" I asked with a smile hoping to relieve his fears. "Daddy," he nervously replied, "I'm afr... Read >
Author: Paul Madrid
16th November 2005
A new killer flu virus is on its way. Ducks and geese carrying this virus are now winging their way across the globe, spreading the disease wherever they go. Started in Asia, it has now spread to Europe. Soon it will be in North and South America.
So f... Read >
Author: Julie Butler
25th September 2005
The virus known as influenza has been around for thousands ofyears. Yet, no one on the face of the earth has ever been ableto beat or destroy this damaging virus. This virus has becomeunstoppable, and has stood the test of time. Now what does thishave to ... Read >
Author: Melvin Perry
25th January 2005
Viral marketing. It sounds like something you want to avoid like
the plague. But it's really something you and your business need
to catch now.
If you're not yet familiar with the term "viral marketing" let
me give you a basic definition. Viral mark... Read >
Author: Tim Bruxvoort
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