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Thursday, October, 29, 2009

Government Conspiricy With Flu Vaccine

Swine flu vaccine delay manageable, experts say

August 25, 2009
Health experts do not believe that the delay in receiving swine flu vaccine will thwart the U.S. government's strategy to protect Americans against the newly circulating virus. Read more »

Expert & Community Posts

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Diabetes and H1N1
By Dr. Fran Cogen , Health Expert

...immunized with the H1N1 vaccine, as well as the seasonal flu vaccine (shot or "flu mist"... Read more »

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Avoiding Flu Vaccine Toxicity
By David Mendosa , Health Expert

...Federal Regulations requires in multi-dose vials of flu vaccines. Flaming those concerns the... Read more »

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Should You Get a Shot for H1N1 (Swine Flu)?
By David Mendosa , Health Expert

...worried about having their children get the H1N1 flu vaccine. A new poll by the Associated... Read more »

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Swine Flu and Immune-Suppressing Drugs
By Mark Borigini, M.D. , Health Expert

Many medications prescribed for rheumatoid arthritis can weaken the immune system, including... Read more »

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Swine Flu/H1N1 Flu Virus: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
By James Thompson MD , Health Expert

...protect me from getting the swine flu?Answer: No. The flu vaccine given in the fall, and for the... Read more »

Health Guide

What is Swine Flu and other Frequently Asked Questions
...protected?Unfortunately, no.  There currently is no vaccine for the swine flu.  Experts say it is possible that the flu vaccine could provide some protection against H3N2 swine flu bugs, but... Read more »
Immunizations: Introduction
...check with their physicians.Upper respiratory infections are very common after foreign travel. The flu vaccine may be recommended when traveling to any country during flu season, particularly for... Read more »
Immunizations: Viral Influenza
...children -- may have fewer antibodies to it and so may be at higher risk for severe infection. (See Flu Vaccines in this report.)Complications of the Flu. In general, the flu is usually... Read more »
Ear Infections: Prevention
...vaccine called FluMist is approved for children ages 5 and older.In general, experts recommend that the flu vaccine be given to all children over6 months with a condition that requires regular... Read more »
Colds and the Flu: Medications
...healthy adults, immunization typically reduces the chance of illness by about 70 - 90%. The current flu vaccines may be slightly less effective in certain patients, such as the elderly and those... Read more »

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