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Not Too Late to Get Prepared for Flu Season 2010-11

What a difference one year makes. Last year this time H1N1 was just beginning to fall to the back pages of newspapers and websites but still one of the most talked about subjects. This winter, the flu as well as the flu vaccine has rarely been a headline issue. Is it because we eliminated all the flu viruses? The answer is... Read moreChevron
posted 01/11/2011, comments (0)|
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H1N1 Vaccine: Separating Myth from Reality

H1N1 (Swine Flu) has not been headline news for several weeks but according to health experts getting the H1N1 vaccine should continue to be a high priority. Although it is estimated that over 60 million Americans have been vaccinated this represents less than half of those eligible. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary,... Read moreChevron
posted 01/27/2010, comments (0)|
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It's National Influenza Week

Read up on the signs and symptoms of H1N1, know how to treat a fever and other flu symptoms, and when to seek medical help due to fluid loss.   For tips on flu prevention, click here.   Don't forget to read what our experts are saying!
posted 01/11/2010, comments (0)|
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Treatment for Swine Flu

The swine flu is making its way around the country with symptoms such as fever, sore throat and aches, similar to the seasonal flu. As with the seasonal flu, treatment is available to help make those with the flu more comfortable.   Antiviral Medications There are two main antiviral medications currently prescribed to treat symptoms of the... Read moreChevron
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Yes, Egg Allergic People Can Get The Seasonal And Swine Flu Vaccines (Sort Of)

Seasonal flu vaccine has been widely recommended to people unless they are younger than six months of age, have a history of allergic reaction to flu shot, have a history of Guillain-Barre Syndrome, or a history of egg allergy.   But it's important to note that the egg-allergic person can get a flu shot if specific guidelines are followed... Read moreChevron

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