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06th October 2009
Every year, thousands of Australians receive a flu vaccination. Despite its incredible popularity, though, very few people are aware of the complex, involved process that is performed to create it.
If you have ever wondered how these vaccinations make ... Read >
Author: EvaJudge
30th August 2009
Today the director of health and human services and the CDC said that over 1/2 the population of the country will
be stricken with the Swine Flu. Learn what you can do RIGHT NOW to protect your family.
The report I saw today on the news really stun... Read >
Author: Scott Florin
13th August 2009
Basically swine flu is an deadly infection caused by a virus. It's named for a virus that pigs can get. Generally people do not get swine flu, but the human infections can. This virus is communicable and can spread quickly from human to human come into co... Read >
Author: steven marks
31st July 2009
But that doesn’t mean state and local officials aren’t hard at work preparing for it.
Many experts predict that if a worldwide influenza were to hit the U.S., it would first be seen in California. The state is uniquely situated to be the first hit ... Read >
Author: Luzia
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
13th May 2009
For several years the media has been cautiously following the possibility of a bird flu outbreak, but swine flu has beaten it to the punch. Influenza is a nasty little virus that can be deadly under the right conditions, and bird flu is a particularly ba... Read >
Author: S Porter
15th April 2009
Studies have shown that vaccine-preventable disease levels are at or near record lows. Despite the fact that most infants and toddlers have received all recommended vaccines by age 2, many under-immunized children remain, leaving the potential for outbrea... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
09th April 2009
inflammation (which may exclude infection) can obstruct the flow of air into the lungs eventually causing difficulty in breathing and severe damage in the respiratory tract.
Chronic bronchitis is a category of COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disea... Read >
Author: July Somma
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
10th March 2009
Scientists, led by a team from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, have discovered what they describe as the Achilles' heel of the influenza virus, a finding that suggests it might be possible to end the ritual of the annual flu shot.
Yearly vaccination is cur... Read >
Author: kjiuy
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
28th January 2009
There are many reasons your staff should get a flu vaccination this year.
Theses reasons include:
==> How miserable they will feel if they don’t
==> The amount of downtime in your business
==> The Flu is contagious and can spread to the other empl... Read >
Author: Gavin Beavis
08th January 2009
There are so many benefits you can take advantage of when you offer the flu vaccination to your employees. These benefits include overall health of your staff, cost saving, reduced sick pay, and more.
Influenza places unnecessary strain on business
... Read >
Author: Gavin Beavis
29th September 2008
Most people believe infections are the root cause of many diseases. One would be right to say that they bring complications which sometimes can be fatal.One would certainly want a surgeon to have clean hands for obvious reasons.
Vaccines
Vaccines st... Read >
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
20th May 2008
Since diabetes is a chronic disease, it does not have any permanent cure. With proper care and treatment, one can expect to live a long and happy life with this disease.
One should remember that if not cared properly, this disease will lead to several... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
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 January 2007
This Could Be Better Than A Flu Shot!By Lawrence Stepanowicz, NDDo you get flu shots?Have they helped you?The last one I got was in 1970, while in the Army. I had nochoice. It made me pretty sick.My wife's grandmother did worse than that. She died as a re... Read >
kablekid
08th November 2006
That is the question...
 ..........From time to time we are happy to post an article from a renowned research source as are Health Science Institute...........
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Health Sciences Institute e-Alert on Flu Vaccine
October 2006
Yes, it's that tim... Read >
Author: Peter Charalambos
08th November 2006
Flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death.
Every year, on average, 5% to 20% of the population gets the flu; more than 40,000 people in the UK are hosp... Read >
Author: Sudeshna Chakraborty
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
14th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Andrew Horan
The Avian Flu is the latest cause to inspire Washington to new heights of fiscal foolishness. Using the theory made famous by PT Barnum that 'a sucker is born every minute', Washington's latest scam is to make spending more ... Read >
11th March 2006
The Federal Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has voted unanimously to recommend that all children between 6 months and 5 years old receive flu shots each year.Flu Shots for All?Some members of the panel believe this did not go far enough, and ... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
16th February 2006
Infrared Saunas
According to different surveys it is considered that increasing sauna sessions may be useful to stop the reproduction of the flu viruses and to strengthen the immune system. Scientifics say that people who use saunas are less vulnerable... Read >
Author: Danny Demichelle
15th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Linda Slater Dowling
We have now officially entered what at least one holiday carol calls "The most wonderful time of the year." Indeed, it's the season to be jolly, the season of giving and sharing … and it's the season when the flu lik... Read >
Author: linda slater dowling
17th November 2005
The British Medical Journal recently featured an editorial on the bird flu in which they state the following: The lack of sustained human-to-human transmission suggests that this AH5N1 avian virus does not currently have the capacity to cause a human pand... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
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