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22 hours ago ago from SEOcontest2008
The H1N1 flu, which is better known as the swine flu, is a dangerous condition. It is a strain of the flu that is different from other types of flu. In fact it can be deadly to some people including children. To help prevent this condition you can use some tips to help you avoid the H1N1 swine flu. Here are some avoid swine (H1N1) flu tips to use. The first tip involves your face. This particularly deals with the nose, mouth and eyes. ...
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By Marcus Prellie Recently the H1N1 flu or swine flu has become common. It works differently from other forms of flu in terms of its strain. It is deadly to many people but it can be especially fatal to children. Thankfully there are many avoid swine (H1N1) flu tips that you can use. The first tip involves your face. This particularly deals with the nose, mouth and eyes. Germs from other people, including swine flu germs, can get into ...
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By Rachel Smith 12/12/09 Filed In: Child Care Print or Use this article on your website Rachel Smith reviews health products Hand sanitizer dispensers are being added throughout schools world-wide as the flu season approaches. Schools are installing them in order to help combat the H1N1 virus or swine flu. An update was just published by Fluview. According to Fluview, during the week ending November 28th, 2009 the flu has actually ...
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dood mornig Of course that should be good morning, but I am absolutely full of cold, and it all comes out funny! Its flippin typical, Just when I am at my busiest, and need to be ok. its bad enough I am limping from my silly foot. I had my flu jab late wednesday afternoon. This started on thursday and I did wonder at first if it was a reaction to, or due to the jab. My arm was hot and achey, and then the sniffles began... (Or it could ...
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This holiday season is offering a couple gifts nobody wants: the H1N1 flu and the seasonal flu. While the most recent numbers from the Oregon Department of Human Services suggest that incidence of H1N1 has experienced a decline in the past couple weeks, we are by no means in the clear. As Dr. Mel Kohn, director of the Oregon Public Health Division points out, “December is the month that seasonal flu usually arrives. We want people to get ...
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