Articles, tagged with "flu vaccine", page 2
09th February 2011
There are several varieties of bird feeders and one particular well-liked style is the platform bird feeder. It is the type of feeder which appears like a tray that is slightly elevated or entirely mounted off the ground.There is a big difference in betw...
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Author:
Trenton York
09th February 2011
Flu (Part 2)
There is one other very important Flu group: Kids. Their immune systems just have matured and acquired the antibody response that healthy adults have. In shear numbers, children get the Flu 2 to 3 more times than adults. That is why we are h...
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Author:
John Laurusonis
07th February 2011
Being sick can be a real drag, so imagine how our children feel when they come down with something like measles. They feel just as awful as we do when they are sick. With a viral infection such as measles, there can be terrible complications such as encep...
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Author:
EvaJudge
01st February 2011
It is the height of flu season, and many caregivers wonder whether their elderly patients should get a flu shot. There are many common misconceptions about the flu; the following will outline some of these concerns and possible solutions:
1. Getting a...
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Author:
Tacit Logic
20th January 2011
The holidays can be a time for celebrating joy, happiness, and family. It is a wonderful time to be with friends and family to celebrate all the blessings of the past year. However, it is also a time when many people become ill. There are lots of reasons ...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
10th January 2011
Many people confuse influenza with a simple cold, without considering the serious implications that it may have on your respiratory system.
Flu symptoms. Specific symptoms of influenza are quite different from an ordinary cold sign, symptoms and other ...
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Author:
Clair Bennet
01st January 2011
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a flu virus, called the H1N1, spread worldwide and caused 12,000 flu related deaths in the US during 2009-2010. Approximately 37% of the American children received the H1N1 flu vaccine in 2...
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Author:
Kathleen Chester
21st December 2010
One good thing about many health insurance providers, they try to keep you will with preventative care. One thing that they will do for you is let you get the flu shot to help stay well. This shot is even readily available to people that don't have the in...
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Author:
JenB
15th December 2010
Vaccine against seasonal influenza kind is just not thought to protect us. Vaccines resistant to the Swine Flu overcome seasonal flu to help reduce infection rates are typically developed, but each year it still murders around half a million of the worl...
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Author:
hamasashkrawi
15th December 2010
Intermediary warns that you shouldn't bill separately for vaccination supplies
With fall comes flu season and a sea of questions about billing flu vaccinations.
Here are some tips to keep your flu shot billing simple:
Tip 1: Medicare covers only o...
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Author:
angela
08th December 2010
The 2010-2011 Flu seasons are here. It is a serious contagious disease that can lead to hospitalization and even death. In 2009-2010, a new type of flu virus called H1N1 spread worldwide causing as the first pandemic in more than 40 years. It is expect...
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Author:
Sumeshnarmath
07th December 2010
The H1N1 Flu vaccine has proven to cause many unwanted side effect. Between the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting system in Washington and other reliable sources, the side effects are stacking up.
Not only was the H1N1 vaccine rushed to the market, it w...
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Author:
Mary Tocco
27th September 2010
Do you know the most common flu symptoms, and how to tell the difference between a flu and a cold? The key is to learn about the different types of flu symptoms so that you know what you’re up against during flu season. Tell your online doctor about the s...
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Author:
Kols Dos
27th July 2010
The world has endured several flu strains in recent years, including the Avian or bird flu, Spanish flu and the swine flu or the latest - H1N1. Invariably, every year during flu season, we often hear the question - "Is America prepared to handle the next ...
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Author:
Len Jarosz
30th June 2010
The flu is a highly contagious respiratory disease than can cause mild to severe illness. The flu is caused by the influenza virus, and there are certain groups of people that are more seriously affected by the flu than others. These groups include young ...
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Author:
EvaJudge