Articles, tagged with "flu virus", page 8
10th December 2009
The recent H1N1 flu epidemic only brought to light what in fact has been a growing problem. That is that as viruses have been gradually becoming more resistant to standard antibiotics and treatments, they have also become more virulent. Mersa and other st...
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Author:
Chris Tyreel
10th December 2009
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says that indoor air is 20 times more polluted than the air outside our homes. And because our home are so well insulated, once pollutants get in it is nearly impossible for them to get out--the flu ...
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Author:
Debbie
08th December 2009
You might ask what is happening to the swine flu virus today and you might want to know what the future of the swine flu is? At this moment, it seems that in North America, Ah1n1 flu numbers are going down and are expected to stay down. This is due to the...
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Author:
Orly Racelis
01st December 2009
With winter on its way, the number of cases of flu are expected to rise - both for swine flu and regular influenza. At the time of writing, reported cases of swine flu are increasing fairly steeply. In the last week of October, the number of new cases ros...
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Author:
MarkeD
27th November 2009
It is that time of the year again, when influenza strikes thousands of people. The term "Flu", a contagious respiratory illness, is caused by influenza viruses. It spreads from person-to-person and can cause mild to severe illness, and in some cases it ...
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Author:
aidkit
27th November 2009
An investigative report by Canine Kingdom's Marilyn Wilson.
Influenza. It's a scary word these days. The Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918-19 infected over 500,000 people worldwide (1/3 of the world population) and 50,000 died. Health authorities are scramb...
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Author:
Mary Beth
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
The last 12 months of media coverage related to Mexico would have many people believing that Mexico as a country is a risky place to visit because of the recent H1N1 (Swine flu virus) and stories of drug kidnappings and shootings primarily centered around...
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Author:
Matt
14th November 2009
The Swine Flu and H1N1Are you worried about it? Is there any reason for you to be concerned? The flu virus has always been a concern during cold and flu season but in the past few years this concern is at an all time high.The flu causes many illness and d...
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Author:
Francis Bradford
14th November 2009
Earlier this year, there was a lot of conversation and fear being spread over the outbreak of the H1N1 virus, also known as the Swine Flu, in Mexico City and surrounding areas. There were many advisories about traveling to Mexico and its many vacation sp...
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Author:
hardrock
13th November 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mark Farrell
Its winter break time. Perhaps it's your last opportunity to grab one of those recession- busting bargain flights somewhere nice.
There's just one major problem to consider. Whether you're planning a family ski ventur...
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Author:
Mark Farrell
12th November 2009
Contributed by Kareem Turner
Mike George Fitness System
It seems that every day there is new news about the H1N1 flu virus. We are being flooded with information ranging from, where it has hit, the number of infections and casualties to what is predic...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
11th November 2009
It's flu season and it appears that this year's strain of flu virus came out early and strong. It has been affecting the very young and people with weakened immune systems causing the world great concern as to the severity of this strain called H1N1.
It...
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Author:
Daniel Zarrilli
11th November 2009
Hayden Henshaw, 18, got sick on a Tuesday in late April. He was at his high school in Cibolo, Texas, just outside San Antonio, when he came down with a fever of 103°F (39°C) and felt nauseated. Three days later, his doctor confirmed he had a mysterious ...
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ClinicalGuard.com
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