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Thursday, October, 29, 2009

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Health Encyclopedia: Colds And The Flu Highlights

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New Brands of Influenza Vaccines

Two new injectable vaccines , FluLaval and Fluarix, are available for use in the U.S. during the 2006- 2007 flu season. FluLaval has been available in Canada since 2001. Fluarix was approved by the FDA in August 2005 and has been available worldwide since 1992.

Antiviral Drugs for Influenza

There are two classes of antiviral medications for the flu: M2 inhibitors and neuraminidase inhibitors. M2 inhibitors should not be used because many strains of influen...

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Expert & Community Posts

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Avoiding Flu Vaccine Toxicity
By David Mendosa , Health Expert

...older one is the more like you are to have had the influenza vaccination, and age is also... Read more »

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How NOT to Win Friends and InFLUence People
By Lisa Emrich , Health Expert

...late to get your shot for full protection. National Influenza Vaccination Week is December 8-14,... Read more »

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New Findings on Flu Shots for Elders Controversial
By Carol Bradley Bursack , Health Expert

  Every fall my parents would get their flu shots. At the time, it was considered necessary for... Read more »

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National Flu Vaccine Week -- It's NOT Too Late to Get Your Flu Shot This Year!
By Kathi MacNaughton , Health Expert

...eggs. People who have had a severe reaction to an influenza vaccination. People who developed... Read more »

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It’s flu season again, have you had the vaccine?
By Christine Miller , Health Expert

...eggs; people who have had a severe reaction to an influenza vaccination in the past; and people... Read more »

Health Guide

Immunizations: Haemophilus Type B
Haemophilus Type BHaemophilus influenzae (H. influenzae) type B is a bacterium, which, despite its name, is entirely different from the viruses that cause influenza (the flu). Before vaccination, H.... Read more »
Colds and the Flu: Medications
...complications, particularly pneumonia. In fact, among the elderly, interesting studies are now suggesting that influenza vaccination may help protect against stroke, adverse heart events, and... Read more »
Sinusitis: Prevention
...redesigned annually to match the anticipated viral strains. Experts recommend that people receive annual influenza vaccinations in October or November. People who should definitely be vaccinated... Read more »
Pneumonia: Prevention
...complications, particularly pneumonia. In fact, among the elderly, interesting studies are now suggesting that influenza vaccination may help protect against stroke, adverse heart events, and... Read more »
Immunizations: Viral Influenza
Viral InfluenzaInfluenza, commonly called the flu, is always caused by a virus.Influenza, also known as the flu, is caused by a virus.There are different strains of influenza:Influenza A is the most... Read more »

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