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H1N1 (Swine Flu): Death Toll Revised to 10,000 Since April 2009 in U.S.

23 hours ago ago from H1N1 (Swine Flu) - Pandemic Influenza News

CDC has revised the death toll for the H1N1 pandemic to almost 10,000 people since April, a significant jump from mortality numbers released last month. A month ago, the CDC estimated that only about 4,000 had died. CDC also noted that: 50 million Americans, one sixth of the country, had caught the disease 213,000 people had been sick enough to be hospitalized Several flu experts said they were not shocked by the sudden jump because the ...

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Avoid Spoiling Children for a Better Social Life in School

22 hours ago ago from K12 Education News, Commentary, & Discussion for Parents | K12 Blog

It’s too easy for us to spoil our kids, especially with the memories lingering about from our own childhoods. Spoiled adults find the impulsiveness to carry it on to their sons and daughters, and the not-so-spoiled want to live vicariously through junior. Spoiling your children could lead to less-than-positive social behaviors in school though, and your child’s social development is just as critical as their academic development when ...

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Information on Swine Flu Symptoms 247 Info Base

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Some people my not realize that H1N1 Swine Flu Symptoms are like ordinary flu symptoms and could include high temperature, cough, sore throat, and chills. Some individuals with h1n1 flu have had diarrhea and vomiting. Just about all people with h1n1 have had at the minimum two to the above symptoms. Just cause you have the above doesn't mean you have swine flu. Many other things can cause h1n1. That means that you and your doctor can't know, ...

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An Epidemic and a Pandemic in the Navajo past by Richard Mike

18 hours ago ago from Kayenta Today — News from Kayenta, Arizona

People off the reservation are paranoid these days and many Navajos still aren’t aware of the changes brought about by the swine flu (H1N1). Oh yes, the fear is there, everywhere in the border towns, the cry of big stores like Home Depot, COSTCO, and Sam’s Club have hand sanitizers waiting for you at the front door. Off-the reservation schools have scuttled away “perfect attendance” award programs, co-workers are snitching on each other if a ...

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UPDATE FOR FLU INFORMATION: 3 shot clinics this week: Mon., Tues., Thurs.

23 hours ago ago from This Is Brown County

An H1N1 Flu Clinic will be held at the Brown County Health Department this evening, Monday, Dec. 14, from 4 to 8 p.m. The health department is in the County Office Building. This clinic is open to the general public and anyone can receive a vaccine. Children who have received their first shot on November 18 or earlier are now ready for their second vaccination.  No paperwork is necessary if the child had their first vaccination at ...

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