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- Can Antioxidants Reduce or Prevent Flu Symptoms?In 2009 when the HINI flu virus was spreading around the world, scientists worked hard on finding alternative treatments for the flu. One study in Alabama presented promising evidence suggesting that antioxidants can be helpful in reducing or even elimina
- How to Protect Yourself from Catching the FluArticle describes basic precautions an individual can take to reduce the chances of catching the flu.
- Preventing The Cold and Flu VirusGetting rid of the cold and flu virus does not have to be difficult. We can easily defeat the cold and flu virus that seams to attack us every winter. Here's what you should do.
- Stay Healthy During Cold and Flu Season with These Simple GuidelinesWith the start of November comes the onset of cold and flu season. By following the guidelines in this article, you and your family can take steps to avoid becoming sick from a cold or flu virus this season.
- The H5N1 Flu Virus, Also Called the "Avian Flu", Has Infected Pigs in the PastNew research published in the Journal Emerging Infectious Diseases has revealed that the so-called "Avian flu" has also infected pigs in the past. Learn a little bit more about the Avian flu in this article.
- How to Protect Yourself from the FluFlu is a disease that most often we experience. Changes in weather fatigue or is most often contracted from another person
Can Your Cat or Dog Catch the H1N1 or "Swine Flu" Virus?As we try to protect ourselves and our children from contracting the swine flu, it is natural to be concerned about our pets. Can cats and dogs catch the swine flu?- Safety of the H1N1 or Swine Flu VaccineThe risks involves in the h1n1 vaccine.
- Brief Overview of 2009 H1N1 (Swine Flu) Virus, Symptoms and High Risk IndividualsThe 2009 H1N1 (swine flu) first detected in people in the United States in April 2009 spreads from person-to-person worldwide much like regular seasonal influenza viruses.
What Nutrients Backed by Scientific Journal Articles Prevent and Fight Flu Virus, According to Magazine Article?What nutrients fight flu or cold viruses according to references in scientific/medical journals?
How to Tell If You Have a Cold or the FluArticle describes the main differences between the cold and flu viruses, symptoms and treatments.- How to Prevent Cold and Flu VirusDuring the influenza season it's nearly impossible to avoid exposure. However, there are things you can do that could mean the difference between a few sniffles and full-blown influenza. Your immune system can be fortified to ward off the virus.
- Swine Flu Vaccination: Infants Above & Below Six Months OldWhile the long term effects of the swine flu vaccines in the very young have yet to be tabulated, short term effects can be seen from effects of testing in regular, seasonal flu vaccines.
- Swine Flu Virus in Cats, Actually Just One CatSwine flu in a cat: A 13-year old, 16 pound tabby cat who lives in Ames, Iowa got a positive test result for having contracted the H1N1 virus.
Was the "Swine" Flu H1N1 Nightmare Predicted?How one man saw it coming. A look at the H1N1 flu pandemic and What makes it Virulent, Dangerous and unique.- H1N1 Flu Infection: When is it Safe to Go Back to Work?There's new evidence that the H1N1 flu virus may stick around longer than seasonal flu. When is it safe to go back to school or the office?
- Concern Over Hospital's Ability to Handle H1N1 PatientsHospitals and public health departments, across the United States, have spent the last few years preparing for a Pandemic. The current H1N1 swine flu pandemic is poised to strain these plans. Will Americans hospitals be able to keep up?
- H1N1 Flu VirusThe week of surviving the H1N1 virus and the boredom that comes with it.
Researchers Want to Find Out Why Senior Citizens Appear to Be More Immune to H1N1 Flu VirusScientists want to find out whether and if senior citizens are more immune or resistant to the H1N1 flu virus and are doing research at UC Davis.
Can a Coconut Extract, Monolaurin (lauric Acid) Really Stop the Flu Virus from Replicating in Your Body?Coconut is anti-viral, anti-microbial. Can it stop the flu virus from reproducing in your body if taken very early?- Tips to Protect You from the H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) VirusThe H1N1 virus is contagious and though most people who have become ill with this new virus have recovered without requiring medical treatment, taking measures to prevent the spread of H1N1 virus is important.
- Swine Flu Virus Symptoms You May Not Have ConsideredYou may have received information concerning swine flu virus symptoms from your children's school or day car. You may also have gotten the letter from the CDC about vaccines...
Astragalus Vs. H1N1 (Swine) Flu Virus Suggests Dr. Andrew WeilDr. Andrew Weil appeared on CNN's "Larry King Live" Thursday evening to talk about his new book, Why Your Health Matters, and said that people looking for a low cost immune boost, they should try the herb astragalus. As the H1N1 (Swine) Flu virus...- Swine Flu Prevention for Dogs: Can Canines Get Sick?So, with all things considered, you should be far more concerned with human-to-human contact, and human-to-fomite (inanimate object) contact, than making physical contact with a dog or cat, when it comes to protecting yourself from the swine flu.
Protecting Yourself from the Seasonal and H1N1 Flu VirusesAn overview of the seasonal and H1N1 flu viruses, including the differences, symptoms, seeking medical care, and how to help prevent getting sick or spreading the viruses.
H1N1 Flu Virus Prevention VideosFind out how to prevent catching the H1N1 flu virus with these funny videos and tips from flu.gov.- How to Protect Yourself from "Swine Flu" Virus(H1N1)?Swine flu virus is dangerous. If you fall ill with this Swine flu, there is little chance for you to survive. So it is important to know how to prevent yourself from this dangerous virus. This article will show you how to do it.
- Recognizing and Caring for the Flu VirusThe flu virus can be very serious, especially for those people with medical problems. This article gives advice on how to care for flu.
Obama: Nation to Plan for Fall Flu and New H1N1 VirusObama Administration bringing the leaders together to help prepare for fall flu and the new H1N1 flu virus.- The Swine Flu: Reasons to Be WorriedWhy you should be worried about this flu outbreak.
- My Experience With the Swine Flu VirusHow the Swine Flu virus created paranoia in Mexico City and other parts of the world
- Swine Flu Virus May Not Be the Virulent TypeThe H1N1 swine flu may not be the virulent type of strain The genetic sequence of the H1N1 swine virus, when compared to the 1918 and the H5N1 avian virus, "There's an amino acid missing.
- Predicting Future Flu VirusesThe flu vaccine we receive is different every year. Because flu viruses mutate annually, new flu vaccines must be developed that will combat their changes.
- People Preventing Flu EpidemicsSeveral people contributed to the discovery of the flu vaccine. Each development was an important step toward success.
- How Flu Viruses SurviveThe flu is a viral germ. It requires a host to grow and multiply. As environments change, flu viruses must also change to adapt to new surroundings for survival.
- Viruses on ParadeFlu viruses enter through the respiratory system. They usually attach themselves to our bodies in the nose and mouth first, and then quickly move throughout our upper and lower respiratory system, until we begin to ache all over.
- Flu Viruses in AnimalsAnimals are susceptible to flu viruses, and they also make great hosts for them. Flu viruses mutate, and then jump to other species where they quickly adapt to survive and multiply.
- Causes of the FluThe causes of the flu are, generally speaking, viruses.
- Tips for Preventing the Common Cold and Flu Virus This WinterThe best way to stay healthy this winter is to follow these great tips for prevention of the common cold and the flu virus.
- Human to Human Transmission of Bird Flu Virus Confirmed in PakistanToday, 12-27-07, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced a confirmed case of human to human transmission of the bird flu virus has been documented



