October is the beginning of flu season and medical offices, hospitals and clinics, schools and employers around the country are now offering the flu vaccine, either through the "flu shot" or a nasal-spray called LAIV (FluMist®). You might be wondering why I am writing about the flu vaccine on an RA webpage. It's because people with RA and other chronic conditions are at higher risk for developing the flu and complications from the flu, especially those of us who take immunosuppressant drugs lik...
Read more »...a month ago that we all get vaccinated against influenza this year, I had no idea how much... Read more »
...could gear up production of vaccine for the H1N1 flu virus -- formerly swine flu -- fast enough.... Read more »
...from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Seasonal Flu website.Have you had your flu shot this... Read more »
Every fall my parents would get their flu shots. At the time, it was considered necessary for... Read more »
...families suggested that I discuss the potential H1N1 influenza epidemic. The Maryland Department... Read more »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A half-dose flu shot may be just as effective in healthy, young people as a full dose, which could be useful during vaccine... Read summary »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- The most effective way to protect newborn babies from the flu virus may be to vaccinate new mothers and other family members... Read summary »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- It's the time of the year get your annual flu shot, and now it could protect you against another danger. In a new study,... Read summary »
A new, universal flu vaccine is showing promise in preventing serious complications and death from many different strains of influenza, researchers... Read summary »
LOS ANGELES (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- About 20 million people in the U.S. have diabetes. Up to 10 percent of these cases are type 1, where the... Read summary »