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The Historical Impact of Influenza, the Common ColdWhy do influenza outbreaks lead to such pandamonium? The answer lies in the history of the virus.- The Spanish FluThe Spanish Flu was a devastating disease that affects the lives of millions, all over the world. It killed millions, and left people affected from Alaska to Argentina. It defied any attempt of scientific cure or treatment, and only went away by itself.
Book Review: Wickett's Remedy by Myla GoldbergA fascinating and frightening glimpse into the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918. With H1N1 here, there has never been a better time to read Wicketts Remedy.
Deadliest Viruses Known to ManA look at three deadly viruses and what makes them so deadly.- Facts About the Spanish Flu of 1918People are comparing the Swine flu to the Spanish flu of 1918, which has been the deadliest in history, so far.
- Swine Flu and the Spanish Influenza of 1918The public is concerned about the mortality rate of the newest Swine Flu epidemic. Is this the feared killer that the Spanish flu proved to be?
The Spanish Flu Pandemic: Was it Natural or Man Made?The Spanish Flu forever stamped its impression on our health awareness. It also stamped its impression on all future influenza pandemics. Did the Spanish Flu develop without help?
The 1918 Spanish Flu: Hoosiers Were Not SparedIndiana is not new to having to deal with a flu epidemic by closing schools and banning face-to-face contact.- The Flu Pandemic of World War IAbout eighty percent of the population in Spain died as a result of being exposed to the dreaded flu virus that was sweeping across Europe, and throughout the world.
- The Influenza Pandemic of 1918The Influenza Pandemic of 1918 spread quickly and had a dramatic effect on our world.
- The Relationship Between 'Spanish Flu' and the Experience of the First World WarWhile World War I gripped the globe, another equally deadly enemy existed in what has been incorrectly called "Spanish Flu". This research discusses the relationship between these two factors and dispels some myths about same.
Spanish Flu: A Glimpse into a Historical PandemicThis article brings you to look into the effects of the Spanish Flu, which killed more people than World War I.
Spanish Flu: A Deadlier Version of the Bird Flu?This article look into exploring the links between bird flu and Spanish flu.- The Spanish Flu of 1918-1919- the Worst Pandemic in Recorded HistoryThe Spanish flu that raced around the world in 1918 killed an estimated fifty million people, maybe more, as deadly a pandemic as has ever been known.
Contagion: A Virus You Want to CatchThrough deft storytelling and clever acting, Contagion evolves into a viscerally appealing film.- FLU BUGSHow a person might feel with the flu and about the flu
Oscillococcinum: Flu Buster MiracleOscillococcinum is said to stimulate your body's own defenses. For best result you should consume a vial of it at the very earliest onset of symptoms, when your body has a higher ability to react.
H1N1 History and Recent DevelopmentsA new flu season is beginning, and another round of H1N1 (swine flu) with it too. This isn't the first time the world has seem H1N1, but the earlier pandemic may have been worse than anything we will experience.- Is Bird Flu a Real Threat to North America?A close cousin of this disease has been here before. Our grandparents knew it as the Spanish flu.

