Articles, tagged with "flu season", page 3
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
09th December 2010
In 2004 Dr. Mark Mendell published a study in the Journal of Epidemiology contending that people who spend a lot of time in air conditioned buildings have more health problems such as breathing difficulties, skin irritations, headaches and exhaustion. The...
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Author:
hillyork
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
15th November 2010
This flu season, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is urging everyone aged 6 months and up to get vaccinated against influenza. Influenza virus vaccines, such as Fluzone® by sanofi pasteur, Inc., are essential in the fight against influ...
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Flu Vaccine21
10th November 2010
Now that the flu vaccination is readily available for anybody who wants to get it, it's a good idea to make the most of the opportunity to protect yourself from sickness before it's too late. The flu is a highly contagious sickness and it's likely that ...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
13th October 2010
Health and fitness businesses are sometimes targeted by native Governments to supply a higher services stage of wellness to residents from the native location. To meet the demands positioned upon the wellbeing groups, professional Helper in Nursing employ...
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Author:
JoeStevens
13th October 2010
As fall approaches, most of us begin preparing for the upcoming holiday festivities. But there is another season that starts around the same time that we have to prepare for -- flu season. Every year, between 25 and 50 million people catch the flu in the ...
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Author:
Art Jones
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
17th September 2010
The holidays are approaching! This is a fun and joyful time when you have the opportunity to visit with close friends and family whom you haven't visited in many months. Don't you want to look your best? Wouldn't you love to create a great impression and ...
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Author:
Sara Anne Jackson
15th September 2010
In order to get through the cold flu season it is essential that you have a good humidifier. Humidifiers help to relieve the symptoms of colds, flu and sinus congestion, as they keep the air moist which prevents you from getting ill during the winter mont...
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Author:
Rhys Orlando
03rd September 2010
How to Tell the Difference Between a Chill and the Influenza
The chill and flu are both respiratory diseases, but they are caused by different sorts of viruses. Influenza symptoms as a rule become apparent fast (within 3-6 hours) and include a high tempe...
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Author:
mandarin
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
15th July 2010
Nothing strikes more fear in the heart of employees than the sound of a co-worker blowing her nose. On her desk, a massive box of Kleenex. In the wastebasket by her chair, a massive pile of wadded up Kleenex. 'Good morning,' she sniffles as you walk by. Y...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
06th July 2010
Deep cleaning your home is the answer to keeping swine flu and other potential harmful viruses at bay. Here are a few tips that will help you do your part in preventing contagion of the H1N1 virus, all of which can be applied to your daily domestic clean...
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Author:
Alfred Halfnight
03rd June 2010
Have you ever felt under the weather and wished that you had a certain item to ease your pain? Rather than schlep to the grocery store with a 100 degree fever, stock up on some items before you fall ill. Sure you don't want a cluttered medicine cabinet, b...
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Author:
Mark Etinger