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22nd September 2009
The best way to prevent it is to stay healthy in the first place.
You have to keep your immune system healthy by eating right, taking supplements to help with deficiencies due to your diet, exercising daily if possible, get a little sun every day if yo... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein
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
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 f... Read >
Author: Terry Fallon
21st September 2009
Autumn is in the air. As the tree foliage begins to change colors, the evenings cool and the days grow shorter, we are also reminded it is flu season. The year 2009 may prove to be ominous for influenza because of swine flu, or the H1N1 virus. Many ar... Read >
Author: Terry Fallon
18th September 2009
Getting your young children ready to go back to school shouldn't stop with school supplies. You also should be thinking about getting their health and safety organized. It may not be something that you want to think about, but a little bit of preparation ... Read >
Author: Get Buttoned Up
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
17th September 2009
There is valid concern that the H1N1 swine flu will readily infect Americans this flu season, resulting in high numbers of swine flu cases around the country. Already the CDC is reporting significant swine flu symptoms and swine flu cases in all states. ... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
16th September 2009
Autumn is in the air. As the tree foliage begins to change colors, the evenings cool and the days grow shorter, we are also reminded it is flu season. The year 2009 may prove to be ominous for influenza because of swine flu, or the H1N1 virus. Many are ... Read >
Author: Terry Fallon
15th September 2009
The H1N1 virus swine flu shots should arrive in October. Did you know that the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) is recommending that at risk groups should get both the regular flu shot and the two series H1N1 virus flu shots? Wow, that m... Read >
Author: rkeinc
14th September 2009
With winter coming up and the inevitable flu season wouldn't it be nice to know how to cure swine flu? It has been called a "pandemic" What is that?
According to Wikipedia, "An influenza pandemic is an epidemic of an influenza virus that spreads on a w... Read >
Author: Andrew
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
You probably are wondering what could the H1N1 Virus (swine flu) have in common with your business internet money online opportunity. You shouldn’t be surprised to know that the synergy between them to help you help others and make money doing so is so... Read >
Author: rkeinc
11th September 2009
Home test kits should not be totally relied upon as a substitute for a CLIA approved laboratory, but in certain settings they provide advantages over traditional laboratory testing. These advantages can reduce healthcare costs, provide peace of mind and ... Read >
Author: Victor Battles, M.D.
11th September 2009
Asking how can I avoid swine flu is like asking how can I stay dry at the beach? You could stay out of the water but isn't the water the point of going to the beach? Serious steps to avoid swine flu would mean staying out of daily life. No work, no social... Read >
Author: Andrew
10th September 2009
Many students in the region are still waiting for school to open. Labor Day is a few days off, and the beaches keep drawing crowds.
But efforts to head off the fall flu season are already in full swing, weeks ahead of schedule.
Many county health cl... Read >
10th September 2009
The swine flu is a respiratory virus that initially only infected pigs however it has mutated and now is capable of infecting humans as well. It is spread via the air as well as surfaces and is expected to infect as many as half of the US population and a... Read >
Author: tim bock
08th September 2009
Once the vaccine becomes publicly available, likely by October, several large health plans tell HPW that they will offer the H1N1 (i.e., swine flu) vaccine to members whose benefits cover vaccinations. The cost of the vaccine (about $10 per dose, similar ... Read >
08th September 2009
The H1N1 virus, or swine flu, is likely to increase health insurers' medical costs and hospitals' patient volumes this fall and winter. The extent of those increases depends on how severe and expansive the infection is.
Hospitals and health insurers a... Read >
04th September 2009
Home test kits should not be totally relied upon as a substitute for a CLIA approved laboratory, but in certain settings they provide advantages over traditional laboratory testing. These advantages can reduce healthcare costs, provide peace of mind and ... Read >
Author: Victor E. Battles, M.D.
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
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
28th August 2009
Swine flu seems to have dropped off the radar lately. After initially panicked reports and concerns, trips to Mexico being cancelled, and loads of misinformation floating around, most folks seem to have settled into a “Well, that wasn’t so bad” atti... Read >
Author: Elle Wood
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
04th August 2009
Your School Age Children And Swine Flu - Why They Are At Greater RiskIt 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. ... Read >
Author: dale leeman
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
A flu priority shot is something that many people are eligible for but many of them don’t realize it. Most people should get the flu shot each year in order to stay healthy throughout the flu season but some people are able to get the flu shot earlier t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd August 2009
The pandemic alert scale for swine flu is now at phase 5, meaning a global flu epidemic is deemed "imminent" according to the World Health Organization (WHO). According to the Centers For Disease Control and prevention (CDC) "people at higher risk of flu... Read >
Author: Luke Ryder
23rd July 2009
An eight year old child with swine flu symptoms has died in New Zealand. The countrys death toll has climbed to 11.
There have now been 2443 confirmed cases the disease, or influenza A (H1N1). At midday today, a total of 74 people were hospitalised wit... Read >
Author: thebiznezz
16th July 2009
Influenza - Prevention And Treatment
Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory tract. Often occurring as an epidemic, the flu results from three kinds of orthomyxoviruses: influenzae types A, B, and ... Read >
Author: john daniel
11th June 2009
When will swine flu reappear in the Northern Hemisphere? Next September of October is the most likely time.
Most pandemics go through a well described series of three peaks of infection rate. There is an initial outbreak, that we have just had, followe... Read >
Author: Peter Yellowlees
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
08th May 2009
Can the H1N1 swine flu epidemic treatment and prevention be so simple as taking a supplement?
In 2006, a scientific paper offered an inexpensive way to manage the current influenza outbreak. What if the solution for the H1N1 swine flu epidemic was as ... Read >
Author: Jonathan Steele
05th May 2009
Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a respiratory illness caused by viruses. There are many different types of flu, from swine flu to the most feared avian flu. This article, however, deals only with the so-called common or seasonal flu. The flu seas... Read >
Author: HWNTeam
05th May 2009
Teachers who toughed out last year’s flu season and went into work sick may have helped Maine schools save hundreds of thousands of dollars for the upcoming school year.
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, the larger of two individual health insuranc... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
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
27th March 2009
Schools are institutions of learning where our youth spend a majority of their life. As such, it should be a place of utmost safety and relative comfort, free of distractions and anything that might inhibit the propagation of knowledge.
Unlike regula... Read >
Author: joalesto
27th March 2009
I wondered those exact words to myself as I wiped a sneeze off of my sleeve so graciously bestowed upon me from the person in the next chair over. I've never been a fan of doctor’s offices for this exact reason. I go to the doctor to get healed from my ... Read >
Author: Jeni Stevens
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
17th March 2009
Running a business or an office mean many responsibilities lay on your plate. With winter quickly approaching now is an important time to consider protecting your employees from a costly Influenza outbreak. Flu Vaccinations are one way to provide much nee... Read >
Author: EvoSeo
13th March 2009
What does a virus have to do with marketing? Viral marketing describes any strategy that encourages individuals to pass on a marketing message to others, creating the potential for exponential growth in the message's exposure and influence. Like viruses, ... Read >
Author: JamesC
10th March 2009
Building immune system strength is important at all times, but particularly as cold a flu season approaches. Everyone can benefit from boosting immune system responses, some more so than others. People who live or work in a high risk environment, such as ... Read >
Author: John Adison
10th February 2009
A diet to strengthen immunity should be used especially during flu season, which is now if you live in the United States. Your body is a marvelous machine that is capable of killing bacteria, virus and other pathogens. But it needs your help in order to... Read >
15th December 2008
When you hire a company to come into your workplace there are many things you are doing for your employees. You show them that you care, you save them time, and you ensure the health of your staff.
The flu is very contagious. If you have employees that... Read >
Author: Gavin Beavis
27th November 2008
What does a virus have to do with marketing? Viral marketing describes any strategy that encourages individuals to pass on a marketing message to others, creating the potential for exponential growth in the message's exposure and influence. Like viruses, ... Read >
Author: jamulco
03rd November 2008
Flu season is here and many of us will get sick. It seems we have more to worry about, though, because of antibiotic resistant Superbugs. There are things you can do to help protect yourself and even get healthier, quicker.
The herbs Echinacea and Go... Read >
Author: Cindy Papp
21st October 2008
During cold & flu season, it is normal to see marketable touting the latest cold & flu remedies on Television that claim to prevent your suffering in their tracks. Majority of these over the counter remedies treat the indicators, but do not lessen the dur... Read >
Author: Alien
14th October 2008
You almost certainly are aware that giving your immune system a helping hand can ward off colds and the flu. But did you know that ordinary exposure to toxic chemicals in your everyday life can actually raise your probability of becoming sick?
Catchi... Read >
Author: jainish
14th October 2008
You almost certainly are aware that giving your immune system a helping hand can ward off colds and the flu. But did you know that ordinary exposure to toxic chemicals in your everyday life can actually raise your probability of becoming sick?
Catching... Read >
Author: jainish
29th September 2008
Our bodies are made to defend against all sickness and disease from the common cold to cancer. We can strengthen and make our immune systems more powerful by eating immune building foods.
The immune system is filled with protective cells called white ... Read >
Author: Cindy Papp
09th September 2008
In 2007, Health Savings Plans, (HSA) have been more widely accepted than in any years in the past. HSA plans were introduced on January 1, 2004, but they really were confusing to people who were trying to purchase health plans.
What has caused HSA pla... Read >
Author: Richard Day
08th September 2008
It's that time of year again: flu season. Each year, millions of people hunker down in the fall to prepare for the annual onset of influenza outbreaks. With the season comes an onslaught of visits to, at best, pediatricians' offices and, at worst, hospita... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan
30th June 2008
Prevention is better than cure!
The upcoming flu season is bringing about a hectic mania of people rushing to get their flu shots! Nevertheless it is worthwhile to go one step ahead and protect yourself even further. Natural food supplements which ar... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.
15th May 2008
Spring is going and summer is coming, many people around got flu symptoms and find it quite difficult to recover. I was preaching this 5 tricks to keep fit so often that I decided to write it on the Internet to share with my fellow readers.
I understan... Read >
Author: Money Thirst
28th April 2008
With so many bottles on the shelves with weird names, such as Ginseng or Gingko Bilboa, St. John's Wort or Echinacea, it can be hard to tell what herbal medicine is legit for pain relief and which ones are placebos. You should remain wary of herbal cockta... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
18th April 2008
"There are four basic foundations of achieving and maintaining good health. These are diet, exercise, adequate rest and relaxation, and a good mental attitude," writes Bob Flaws, author of over two-dozen books on Chinese medicine.
In traditional Weste... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
10th April 2008
What does a virus have to do with marketing? Viral marketing describes any strategy that encourages individuals to pass on a marketing message to others, creating the potential for exponential growth in the message's exposure and influence. Like viruses, ... Read >
Author: warren85390
09th April 2008
Immune deficiency disorders are nothing to sneeze at! Whether you just worry about this kind of thing or it's the start of a long cold or flu season, you probably already know how serious immune deficiency disorders can be.
The common cold which typica... Read >
Author: Scott Becker
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
24th January 2008
Why is it that the flu season kicks into overdrive every year around Christmas? It seems like the flu just cannot be stopped, no matter how many people get flu shots. This got me thinking. I Wonder how I could take my home business and start a virus with ... Read >
Author: JoelmNick
18th January 2008
Bird flu is not a very common disease and hence there are many wrong notions about it. It is not well known to everyone that there are several types of this influenza virus and the way it is contracted is also not generally known. It would be useful for... Read >
Author: Francois
07th January 2008
Every year around Christmas time, the flu seems to hit businesses and schools across the country. As a business owner, you may wonder if it is good strategy to offer immunization shots to your employees in order to avoid the flu this season. In this artic... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
20th August 2007
If you’re in search of Dallas cleaning services, there are companies that can help you with all types of cleaning jobs. Perhaps you want routine cleaning done or you are in need of help due to a specific event, occasion or occurrence. Having someone co... Read >
Author: charise Amerson
10th June 2007
We often hear on the news of recent outbreaks of a virus somewhere or discussions of the impending Flu season. Viral outbreaks are particularly difficult. Unlike bacteria there is no antibiotic for a virus, because they replicate inside of our cells. T... Read >
Author: Kari Hoopes
23rd April 2007
The cold-flu season is here. An Indian summer long gone and all that is left is unstable weather, piercing wind and an atmospheric pressure that jumps up and down. All those factors reek havoc on our immune system and make us prone to all kinds of viruses... Read >
Author: Alien
12th March 2007
Yes, that's right. Flea--not flu--season is here. Our four-legged friends deserve the same safe and alternative care as we do. Harsh chemicals which kill fleas and their eggs, are also harmful to our pets and our families. Luckily, alternatives are availa... Read >
Author: Marian Brown
07th March 2007
It's flu season and you feel a little under the weather. Did you know that your horse can get the flu too? That's right! Just as the flu spreads quickly through groups of people, equine influenza spreads quickly through groups of horses as well! But don't... Read >
Author: Ron Petracek
28th February 2007
Men - it's about time you started treating your health with as much interest as you treat your car! You may think you're as good as gold, but there are certain measures you should take to "tune-up" to ensure things are running smoothly.
Fill up with go... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea
21st February 2007
Modern medicine knows that people can come in contact with the germs that cause the flu and not get it due to a great immune system. What do colds have to do with the cold weather? Why is the flu season during the cold weather? What is the fastest way to ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th January 2007
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In most cases, poor health sneaks up on us. It happens so gradually, that we may not even notice it, until it becomes a serious health problem. It may start with us not sleeping as well as we should. We may gradu... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski
15th November 2006
COLD AND FLU
Influenza Influenza (or as it is commonly known, the flu or the grippe) is a contagious disease, caused by an RNA virus of the orthomyxoviridae family. It rapidly spreads around the world in seasonal epidemics. The name comes from the o... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub
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
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
15th December 2005
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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
02nd December 2005
It is that time of year when the Flu is flourishing in the workplace, classrooms, hospitals, and homes. The influenza virus differs from the common cold in the sudden onset of symptoms. These are severe headaches, fever, chills, muscle aches and sometimes... Read >
Author: Constance Weygandt
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