Articles, tagged with "swine flu vaccine", page 1
24th March 2010
Currently there are two polio vaccines that are in use throughout the world to fight against polio. Jonas Salk, the man who invented the first, started his work on a vaccine in 1955. The vaccine worked in two steps: first a dose of killed polio virus is i...
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Author:
Robinson
05th February 2010
Will You Be Denied The Swine Flu Shot?
Nobody enjoys going to get a flu shot, but we do expect that if we want one, getting in line for it should simply be a matter of showing up for the event. But what if that was not the case? What if you discovered ...
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Author:
Johnfox
05th February 2010
Are you immune to the swine flu pandemic?
Hi Dear,
As I mentioned the other day, I have just finished reading a new book that backgrounds this swine flu situation and puts it into context by comparing it to the other pandemics of the last century. Y...
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Author:
Johnfox
05th February 2010
Are swine flu shots actually dangerous?
Hi My Friend,
I know that I WILL be getting the swine flu shot if it is offered to me this fall. I was able to come to a decision about this after reading "Survive Pandemic Flu", which goes into this...
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Author:
Johnfox
12th January 2010
We have all had the pressure from our government, media, and others around us to take the H1N1 flu vaccine. However there is a small but very loud voice that cries out against this vaccine. There are those among us who have had to make the "choice" of eit...
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Author:
Serj Sagan
07th December 2009
With flu season closing in, many are getting their children and families ready by signing up for the flu vaccine. Here are answers that will help you avoid misinformation, making it easier for you to take the best course of action for you and your family....
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Author:
Debbie
25th November 2009
The experts say prevention is better than cure. But what if, prevention wasn't successful this time? What can you do to go on successfully with cure? Now that H1N1 has widely spread, you might as well catch the virus or may have been infected already. Wha...
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Author:
penelope rock
24th November 2009
UK swine flu cases have fallen for the first time since August, down to 64,000 further infections in the past week. It is thought the half-term holiday may be behind the drop of 20,000 from the preceding week.
Despite a fall in cases the amount of pe...
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Author:
thebiznezz
06th November 2009
Prevention is better than cure. But we cannot be successful with prevention always. At this time, wherein H1N1 is spreading rapidly than before, you might have been infected as well. What should you do after contacting swine flu virus? What are the necess...
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Author:
Mecheil
05th November 2009
So all this swine flu talk is really taking over the media right now. Lately when I turn on the news at night it seems to be the top story. Especially now that the swine flu vaccine has started to be released to the public. Are you concerned about a poten...
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Author:
Daniel R
14th October 2009
Swine flu vaccine is finally hitting health departments near you. The CDC advises that vaccination is the most effective way to prevent influenza related morbidity and mortality. The seasonal flu vaccine was available in many states beginning in early S...
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Author:
Ci Burke
14th October 2009
Swine flu, or H1N1, that is bedeviling us this fall of 2009, is impacting the tykes among us more than the elderly. Therefore, because the vaccine is supposed to merely trickle in thru the fall and into early 2010, the age group who is usually most at ri...
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Author:
Ci Burke
02nd October 2009
(NaturalNews) To hear it from the vaccine makers, their vaccines are perfectly safe and have no side effects. A person can receive an unlimited number of vaccines (10, 100 or even 1000) and have absolutely no ill effects, they claim. This is the quac...
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Author:
Mike Adams
24th September 2009
Are you, like so many, wondering what's the difference between regular flu and swine flu? This article will give you some simple answers. You will see the difference can mean a great deal for the safety of your family.
What Makes Swine Flu Different f...
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Author:
Terry Fallon
22nd September 2009
Seasonal flu occurs around the world in the fall and usually lasts into winter. This is what some people refer to as "regular flu." It might be dangerous to those with weak immune systems, like the elderly, but most healthy people survive seasonal flu w...
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Author:
Terry Fallon