Seasonal Flu
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- 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.
The Seasonal Flu Shot -- What it Won't Protect AgainstA look at what the seasonal flu shot will do, and what it won't.
Five Ways to Avoid the Seasonal FluTips to keep that flu bug out of your way.
Compare Seasonal Flu to the Novel H1N1 VirusThe strains of virus that cause the annual seasonal flu are different than the new swine flu virus that emerged in the spring of 2009. Here are the key distinctions.- H1N1 and the Seasonal Flu Now Spread the SameHow H1N1 and seasonal flu spread the same and preventative measures can benefit both strains.
H1N1 Flu Strain May Be Mutating to More Dangerous VirusThe H1N1 flu pandemic, far from being over, continues to hospitalize people in the United States. Quite possibly, an H1N1 strain may circulate during next year's flu season as well.- The CDC Says the Seasonal Flu is Scarce This YearThe CDC has said that the seasonal flu has been nearly wiped out this year by the H1N1 virus.
- Are Older Adults More Susceptible to the Seasonal Flu?Everyone, young or old,is susceptible. Seniors are more likely to develop serious, even life-threatening complications.
- How to Tell the Difference Between a Cold, the Seasonal Flu or H1N1 SymptomsLearn the differences between the symptoms of a common cold, the seasonal flu, and the H1N1 virus.
Swine Flu or Regular Flu Symptoms?A guide on figuring out if you have swine flu or the regular seasonal flu, and what to do if you have flu symptoms.- 5 Ways to Prevent Seasonal FluThe seasonal flu is a deadly killer and you can protect yourself if armed with good information.
- Just the Seasonal FluI love when there are several strains of flu going around. It isn't much comfort to be diagnosed with "just the seasonal flu."
- SWINE FLU Vs. SEASONAL FLUThe Flu by any other name is still the Flu. Both flu viruses have the potential to be fatal. This year there will be the Seasonal Flu shot as well as the H1N1 or Swine Flu vaccine.
- Protecting Yourself and Others During Seasonal Flu and Swine Flu SeasonsAs the flu season approaches, there are many questions regarding the seasonal flu and swine flu.
Swine Flu Vs. Regular Seasonal Flu SymptomsOn the surface, H1N1 flu symptoms are similar to regular flu symptoms. However, there are some differences.
Seasonal Flu Shots Delayed in Canadian ProvincesSeasonal flu vaccination has been delayed in several Canadian provinces, in favour of H1N1 vaccine. If you are 65 or older, check with your health provider to determine which shots you need & when.
Seasonal Flu Vaccination May Be Delayed or CancelledWhile some places in the world will be offering both H1N1 and seasonal flu vaccines this fall, there has been discussion in parts of Canada about cancelling or delaying distribution of the regular flu vaccine. Which one do you need?
How to Avoid Seasonal Flu"7 lucky charm" common sense healthy habits can help prevent the seasonal flu. The CDC also recommends an annual seasonal flu vaccine to help with immunity against the possible virus changes each year and other germs.
CVS and Walgreens Offer Free Seasonal Flu Shots to the Unemployed and UninsuredIn an effort to give quality health care to all, as well as prevent the spread of seasonal flu, pharmacy giants CVS and Walgreens offer free seasonal flu vaccinations to the unemployed and uninsured.
Difference Between the New H1N1 and Seasonal FluEvery year thousands of people, primarily the elderly, die from the seasonal influenza. But this year, the world has to also worry about the H1N1 pandemic flu.- Warnings of H1N1 and How to Tell H1N1 from Seasonal FluH1N1 is traveling all through the US these days, and some people have even died from this strange virus. My article tells you more.
How to Keep Your Family Healthy when One Member Has the Flu (Seasonal or H1N1)My mother was a registered nurse who worked hard to keep her family healthy when one member was sick with the flu. These are her techniques, which match the recommendations by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

