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- Australian Swimmer Emily Seebohm Battles Swine Flu, Other Illnesses During Training for 2012 GamesEmily Seebohm has the ability to become the first Australian woman to ever win a gold medal in a backstroke event at the 2012 Olympic Games — as long as she can stay healthy.
Detecting Swine Flu Through Breath Tests May Prevent Unnecessary VaccinesThe swine flu pandemic in 2009 caused many health authorities to be short on available vacines. Experts believe that a swine flu breath test can help people from getting unnecessary shots and to save vaccines.- Spot the Differences Between Swine Flu and Common FluSwine flu can affect healthy individuals with strong immune response. But common flu usually targets people with weakened immune systems. Find out more such differences between the two most common flu types and prepare yourself for treatment with Tamiflu.
- Natural Ayurveda and Herbal Remedies for Swine FluThe H1N1 virus or swine flu has become a pandemic since it was identified in 2009. Fortunately, there are several natural Ayurvedic and herbal remedies available to help prevent complications and ease symptoms.
When to Seek Emergency Care for Swine FluSwine Flu is a global virus, a Pandemic, that can be traced back to the outbreak of 1918. (See below for details on this.)
How Long Swine Flu LastsSwine Flu usually lasts from 2 days (very mild case) to 60 days (normally in the hospital most of this time), but most patients are over it 9-23 days after symptoms start.
What is the Incubation Period for Swine FluThe incubation period for the H1N1 2009-10 Swine Flu is anywhere from 2-7 days, with younger patients often taking up to 10 days to start showing signs of the virus.
Are the Symptoms of Swine Flu the Same in Pigs and People?The symptoms in both pigs and humans are very similar. Compare them yourself:- Swine Flu and Regular Flu - Similarities and DifferencesWant to know if swine flu and regular flu are 2 different types of influenza? This article gives you relevant information on this topic and discusses how you can prevent and treat flu with prescription drugs such as Tamiflu.
- Seasonal Flu and Other Flu TypesThis article gives relevant information on the most common flu types, including seasonal flu, swine flu and bird flu. Find out the differences between these 3 types and also explore the treatment options.
How to Prevent H1N1 Swine Flu NaturallyFew people like the idea of introducing harsh chemicals into their homes to interact with their family and pets. Here are some great natural solutions to preventing 2009-10 H1N1 Swine Flu.
How to Prevent the Transmission of Swine FluThis article tells how to prevent the transmission of Swine Flu and includes some extra details on this deadly illness.
2009-10 H1N1 Swine Flu Facts and InformationThis is a long list of verified us swine flu facts, including mortality rates, symptoms, treatments, and origins of the 2009-10 H1N1 pandemic.- How to Treat the Swine FluCare for flu symptoms like with any seasonal virus and depending on certain factors, the infected person is put on one or both of these antiviral agents. However, these medications only lessen the illness. There is no cure.
When was the 2009-10 H1N1 Swine Flu Declared a Pandemic?This articles tells when the 2009-10 H1N1 Swine Flu was declared a pandemic, along with mortality rates and details on the first reported case.
Where Did Swine Flu Come From?Swine flu came from pigs but it is more complicated than that. This article will help.- How to Avoid Future Pandemics of the H1N1 Virus (Swine Flu)Is the H1N1 Virus still a threat in the United States and how to prevent future massive outbreaks.
Simple Steps to Help Prevent the FluHere is what the average person can do to protect him or herself from becoming ill with the flu, seasonal or the new H1N1 influenza pandemic virus.- How to Reduce the Chances of Swine Flu Spreading at HomeThere are ways in which you can prevent the spread of Swine Flu in your home that you may not realize. My article gives some tips.
- How to Know when You May Have Swine FluSwine flu symptoms can be a lot like the regular flu. But there are some key differences pointed out here.
Is There a Test for the H1N1 (Swine) Flu?In addition to basing their diagnosis on symptoms, doctors can use one of multiple tests to determine if a patient has swine flu. Unfortunately, all these tests have significant drawbacks.
The First Case of Swine FluAn article tracing the first case of the 2009 Swine Flu pandemic, and the chaos that followed it.- The H1N1 Pandemic - WHO's Overreaction?The British Medical Journal reported that the WHO's scientific advisors, regarding the H1N1 'flu in 2009, were too fast in recommending escalating it to pandemic status. Far from Mexico, H1N1 felt like normal seasonal 'flu, despite the panic.
- H1N1: Dangerous or Exaggerated?The following is a comparison of my experience with Swine Flu and the way it was portrayed in the media.
- How Swine Flu Panic Affected One SchoolWidespread reports of the H1N1 "pandemic" caused disruptions in the lives of thousands of people. Perhaps worst affected were children.
H1N1, WHO and You: My Experience with Swine FluI just happened to work for a State Veterinarian when the H1N1 outbreak started in June of 2009. This is what I know about how your local officials look out for you.
Health Professionals Warn of Second Round of Swine FluIt appears that leading experts in the study of influenza are split down the middle about the possibility of a second wave of swine flu... Health care professionals are warning their patients and other people that the swine flu is still around.
Second Round of Swine Flu?Thought it was over didn't you? Well the second Swine Flu season is coming. Read about what officials are doing to protect us. Also learn the small things that add up to protect yourself against it.- Some Countries Still Facing Swine FluSwine flu is still around. All countries still need to remain prepared at all times.
- Second Round of Swine Flu or H1N1 Vaccinations Are ReadyThere are many questions on whether you should adopt the latest shots available in your area. Should you get it or should you ignore it?
Using Common Sense when Dealing with the Swine FluThis year is unusual for us here in the U.S. We are just ending a bout with the H3N1 flu season and we were kicked with what we are told is an H1N1 flu infection, one that we are told could spread into a pandemic.- How to Protect Your Family from H1N1Swine flu is a deadly virus that affects both young and old each year in the United States. Vaccination, detection and prevention are key weapons in protecting our family.
- The Center for Disease Control Reports H1N1 is Still Active in the StatesReported cases of H1N1 or swine flu remain at present levels or increased levels in some Southeastern states including Georgia, Alabama and South Caroline. Everyone should become familiar with the symptoms and preventatives for the disease.
Swine Flu Pandemic Reaching Year Anniversary; Our Baby was Diagnosed with Swine FluOne family's story of love, courage, and real world education about swine flu symptoms, vaccine, sede effects, and treatment.- Swine Flu Cases on the Rise in the SoutheastAccording to a new CDC report, Swine Flu is still a serious problem in the Southeast. Here's the information you need to know, and some ideas to protect yourself against H1N1.
- H1N1 Infections Rise in Southeast; CDC Calls for Increased VaccinationsIncidents of H1N1--also known as Swine Flu--are increasing in the Southeastern United States. The CDC calls for more vaccinations against the illness.
- H1N1 Swine Flu Still a Problem in the Southeastern US According to CDCThe CDC, along with state health agencies across the Southeastern United States, are reminding people that H1N1 vaccines are still available after a recent spike in reported infections.
- Swine Flu is the Least of Your ConcernsYou've heard a lot about Swine Flu...what about a more pressing concern?
- How to Treat and Prevent Swine FluIn this guide, I will show you how to treat the symptoms of the h1n1 virus and prevent catching it.
- Does My Pet Need a Flu Shot?Influenza is a common virus among humans, but many people do not realize that the flu can also infect dogs and cats. Instead of leaving an animal to suffer, pet owners are beginning to turn to vaccinations to protect the health of their pets.





