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  • How To Prevent And Treat Swine Flu
    By: Danicasusan | - Back in 2009, most parts of the world suffered from the H1N1 influenza or the swine flu virus. It certainly caused a scare and thankfully, it was declared over in August 2010. Learn about what causes swine flu, the different signs and symptoms and how it can be treated.

    Swine flu, also referred to as pig flu or pig influenza is an illness that is caused by the different types of swine influenza virus. The virus is prevalent in pigs, and it has several types with H1N1 as one of them ...

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  • Swine Flu: Should You Be Worried?
    By: Dr. Victor Marchione | - There is a new flu virus that is causing some concern in the worldwide health community. Its called swine flu (H1N1), and it is spread by a virus. This new strain of influenza has killed 103 people in Mexico and spread across North America and possibly as far afield as Spain and New Zealand.
    No one is certain about how contagious or potent the virus is. Medical experts are struggling to determine how serious the symptoms of swine flu are and what its patterns of transmission are.< ...

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  • Swine Flu: Should You Be Worried?
    By: Dr. Victor Machione | - There is a new flu virus that is causing some concern in the worldwide health community. Its called swine flu (H1N1), and it is spread by a virus. This new strain of influenza has killed 103 people in Mexico and spread across North America and possibly as far afield as Spain and New Zealand.
    No one is certain about how contagious or potent the virus is. Medical experts are struggling to determine how serious the symptoms of swine flu are and what its patterns of transmission are.< ...

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  • The Causes And Preventive Measures Of Swine Flu
    By: Onlymyhealth | - Swine (pig) Flu is an infection which is caused by any one of several types of swine influenza virus. It is a highly contagious respiratory disease. The known Swine Flu Virus strains include influenza C and the subtypes of influenza A known as H1N1, H1N2, H3N1, H3N2, and H2N3.

    Although Swine Flu tends to just infect pigs they can and sometimes jump the species barrier and infect human beings also. It is due to an Influenza A virus subtype H1N1, which is a derivative of swine influe ...

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  • H1n1 (swine Influenza) - Pipeline Assessment And Market Forecasts To 2017
    By: GlobalData | - GlobalData estimated the H1N1 (swine influenza) therapeutics market was worth $6.77 billion in 2010. GlobalData expects the H1N1 (Swine Influenza) therapeutics market to decline at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4% from $6.77 billion in 2010 to $5 billion approximately in 2017. The negative growth is primarily due to the fact that the pandemic has now moved into the post-pandemic stage. In addition, the expiration of major drug patents, namely Tamiflu in 2016 and Relenza in 2013, are al ...
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  • H1n1 (swine Influenza) Market Assessment (latest Data, Company Profiles)
    By: Visionshopsters | - The outbreak of H1N1 (swine flu) highlighted the public health importance of improved testing techniques and providing market opportunities for manufacturers of diagnostic tests and other products related to the disease. These conclusions and others appear in a new report released from Kalorama Information: Swine Flu Market Alert by Kalorama's lead analyst, Shara Rosen.

    Regardless of the eventual severity of the epidemic, there will be distinct market impact on both immunoassay and ...

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  • Swine Flu Effects - Supplements To Prevent A Virus
    By: Art Saborio | - The Swine Flu effects which were once thought to be life threatening for everyone, turned out to be less severe. Over the course of the initial outbreak, fewer people died from it than the regular seasonal flu. Even less became sick enough to be emitted into a hospital. So what did this all mean?

    The Swine Flu, Bird Flu and all others are very strong viruses. Yet as a virus mutates it can either become weaker or stronger. This was the case with the current epidemic of the Swine Flu. ...

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  • Vision Shopsters:infectious Disease Diagnostic Markets
    By: Visionshopsters | - The ubiquity of infections makes thier detection a healthcare priority and an ongoing opportunity for IVD companies. The aging of the population, and emerging threats - MRSA, swine flu, and others have had an impact on this market recently and will continue to in years to come. Kalorama Information has been observing diagnostic markets for over a decade and has assembled in this report, Infectious Disease Diagnostics, Kalorama Information has assembled its best primary and secondary research.

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  • Insurance Protect You From The Swine Flu?
    By: koujack | - Many travelers, especially those traveling overseas, have obvious concerns concerning the H1N1 virus, generally referred to since the swine flu. In particular, will their holiday insurance coverage include them if they develop to be infected using the swine flu, possibly former to they leave or while they are away?

    Luckily, most holiday insurers are treating the swine flu like any other type of sickness or health care condition. In other words, travelers using the swine flu will not ...

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  • Different Symptoms Of Swine Flu
    By: | - With the winter season fast approaching, health bodies have warned of the further spread of Swine flu to be likely. For the first time, humans have been exposed to this form of influenza and hence there is no specific medicine for this. It is very important to recognize the signs and symptoms of swine flu in the early stage. At the first sign of symptoms you really must get a medical professional's opinion, write the symptoms down a piece of paper, in addition to when they first appeared. It is ...
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  • About Swine Flu: What You Need To Know To Prevent Illness
    By: Roberto Sedycias | - Swine flu or swine influenza is a kind of infection caused by any one of the swine influenza virus. Poultry and farm workers are highly exposed to these viruses at times and hence they will be the major carriers during any swine flu epidemic. Vet doctors and meat production workers are also susceptible to this infection and hence they can spread it around if there are no proper surveillance systems for them. In case of any swine flu epidemic these people has to be monitored for preventing it fur ...
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  • Swine Flu - The Facts
    By: Roberto Sedycias | - This bout of Swine Flu first hit the news in 2009. This seasonal flu that supposedly came from pigs soon spread across the globe and led the WHO to announce a pandemic. Despite all the news coverage, a lot of people are still confused as to exactly what it is.

    Swine Flu is technically known as the H1N1 virus; this comes from variation of pig and avian (bird) flu. This Swine Flu that we are battling now has nothing to do with pigs and is not passed by pigs; it only gains it name as ...

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  • Homeopathy May Be Used To Fight Swine Flu
    By: Sanjib Sarkar | - Swine Flu is actually a strand of a flu virus called H1N1. This H1N1 is a mutation of this virus. Pigs typically carry this strand. This strand generally will not kill pigs. Humans rarely contract this strand. Swine flu can not be caught by eating pork products. This strand is only contracted via air born. The current strand (2009) is assumed to have started near Mexico city at a pig farm owned by a US company. However, no pigs were have to been found in the H1N1 virus. Closed areas are ...
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  • Put Swine Influenza At Bay With Homeopathic Swine Flu Vaccine
    By: Casey Miller | - Swine Influenza, commonly referred to as Swine Flu, is a respiratory disease that occurs in swine i.e. pigs. This flu, which is caused by the type A influenza virus, is mostly circulated among pigs for much of the year but more so in late fall and during winter. These are also the times when most outbreaks are reported in humans.
    The said type/strain of Swine Influenza is a tad different from the type responsible for the 2009 outbreak among humans. Investigations into this strain have not ...

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  • A Homeopathic Swine Flu Treatment Is Most Ideal During A Swine Flu Epidemic
    By: Casey Miller | - Using the flu epidemic of 1918 as a learning example we can clearly appreciate the use and efficacy of a homeopathic swine flu treatment in tackling the 2009 swine flu epidemic and indeed any other that may arise in future. Without any doubt it has been proven that a homeopathic swine flu treatment has the ability to provide rapid and complete relief against the flus symptoms. This natural treatment has also proved to be the least expensive compared to the conventional/commercial vaccines tha ...
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  • Taking A "€˜natural Swine Flu Vaccine"€™ May Be Your Healthiest Bet Yet
    By: Casey Miller | - The much touted swine flu vaccine has yet to produce convincing results. Its tests and expected side effects are far from convincing. It suffices to say that this vaccine is in no less terms a risk to ones health and should be avoided as much as possible. Why go for it when you can use the abundant natural swine flu vaccines that not only offer protection from the disease but add to your health as well? Lost? Dont be. We are just referring to Mother Natures abundant disease-preventing s ...
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  • Infectious Diseases - Understanding The H1n1 Virus
    By: smilemd | - Infectious Disease - Understanding the H1N1 virus
    Co-Editor-in-Chief, Tracy E. Austin, MD
    Wednesday, January 27, 2010 - 07:01 PM


    Understanding Swine Flu Basics

    There has been much ado about Swine Flu or the H1N1 virus. From the hype about the vaccine to the miscalculations of swine flu casualties, it has been difficult to find the truth about the disease.

    The truth is that the name swine flu is not a new illness for a flu strain, yet thi ...

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  • Swine Flu Symptoms To Watch Out For
    By: Tom Peter Mansell | - There are various swine flu symptoms you should watch out for if you want to detect the virus at an early stage. Recognizing the symptoms of the swine flu virus at the onset will not only make the illness less worrisome, but it will also make the treatment process more proactive than reactionary.

    It is not difficult to detect the swine flu symptoms because after all, it is just another influenza virus, only this time in a different strain. Traces of the bird and pig influenza vir ...

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  • What To Do If You Contract The Swine Flu Virus
    By: Tom Peter Mansell | - The swine flu virus is highly transmissible and should be a cause for worry among those who have weakened immune systems. The lack of a swine flu virus vaccine has made the dilemma worse for people who are at a high risk of getting the illness, especially those who are very young, very old, or who are suffering from pre-existing health conditions.

    Medical experts have issued a series of guidelines for people who have contracted the virus. If you are suffering from an influenza-li ...

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  • What People Think About The Swine Flu Vaccine?
    By: Roberto Sedycias | - The Swine flu vaccine has drawn much controversy over whether it's safe or not. Some people remember the 1976 Swine flu vaccine that did more harm than good, however the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are claiming that it is safe. With so many different opinions it's hard to know what the right thing to do is.

    Back in the summer of 2009, the swine flu hit everywhere hard. People who were normally healthy were getting sic ...

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  • Children And H1n1 Virus - 5 Resources That Will Help You Protect Your Child From Swine Flu
    By: Debbie Davis | - It's pretty hard to know who and what to believe about the Swine Flu Virus (H1N1) with so much conflicting information around. With so many emails circulating, it's hard to know whether gargling with salt water can really lessen the chances of catching the virus, and whether or when the vaccine will be available.

    Here are 5 Swine Flu resources that are available to everyone almost every day. Knowing where to find them and using them will help keep you up to date with the most accura ...

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  • Know About The Swine Influenza
    By: Tis Amit | - Swine influenza also known as the pig or hog flu is a disease of the pigs spread through any one of the several strains of the influenza virus. The virus known as SIV or Swine Influenza Virus has many sub-types of its strain. These are known as H1N1, H1N2, H3N2, H2N3 and H3N1.

    The virus gets transmitted from pigs to human beings and gets assimilated in the human blood to create antibodies. Swine flu is common among the pigs that are human-bred world over but it does not always cause ...

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  • Swine Flu - What Is All About?
    By: Roberto Sedycias | - Swine flu which is also known as H1N1 is a flu-like virus that can spread from person to person. It is different from the regular flu because it is affecting many young healthy adults and kids and the number of people getting hospitalized is larger. It is called swine flu because the same virus has also been seen in pigs.

    Back in April 2009, the number of people catching the swine flu virus started to become concerning. World health organization got involved and decided to assess ...

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  • Swine Flu: Myths And Misconceptions
    By: Roberto Sedycias | - The swine flu pandemic has given rise to all sorts of myths and misconceptions. On the one hand, many believe it is no different from a normal bout of flu, and merits little concern; on the other, some have worried that it will be as devastating as the influenza pandemics of 1918-19, which claimed almost as many lives as the world war which preceded it.

    The reality lies somewhere between these two extremes. Swine flu is a genuine threat (it has claimed almost 8,000 lives worldwide ...

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  • Getting Abreast With Swine Flu News Saves People From Flu
    By: Network 18 | - Also known as swine flu, Swine Influenza is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza viruses that causes regular outbreaks in pigs. The disease spreads from people to people, not from pigs. This is a fact that the virus that causes the disease came to humans from pigs, therefore the disease known as the swine flu. Researchers are still thinking about the name of the virus, but most of them know it as the H1N1 swine flu virus. If you want to read any news regarding swine flu, then ...
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  • Swine Flu - A Brief Awareness
    By: Roberto Sedycias | - Swine flu is believed to be originated in Mexico and is known as such as the majority of genes present in the virus are regular Swine flu genes, even though it also contains human and avian flu genes as well. The symptoms are identical to those of normal flu such as runny nose, fever, coughing and body aches. However, some victims experience vomiting and diarrhea as well, and disease gets spread similar to seasonal flu.

    The popular myth earlier was that people eating pork or pork ...

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  • Children And H1n1 Virus - 5 Resources That Will Help You Protect Your Child From Swine Flu
    By: Debbie Davis | - It's pretty hard to know who and what to believe about the Swine Flu Virus (H1N1) with so much conflicting information around. With so many emails circulating, it's hard to know whether gargling with salt water can really lessen the chances of catching the virus, and whether or when the vaccine will be available.

    Here are 5 resources that are available to everyone almost every day. Knowing where to find them and using them will help keep you up to date with the most accurate info ...

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  • Protecting Your Employees From Swine Flu
    By: Chriss Tyrrell | - It seems that there is one thing that is spreading faster than the disease itself and that is misinformation about Swine Flu. It won't be long now before we will be coming up on almost a year since it introduced itself and people are still debating what to actually call it. H1N1? Swine Flu? Hey! Who cares?

    What is needed are real facts that won't be corrected a month of two from now. Solid facts that an employer can use to implement a program to protect employees, customers and clie ...

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  • Swine Flu - Precaution And Prevention Measures
    By: Roberto Sedycias | - Swine flu displays regular human flu symptoms including cough, fever, body ache, fatigue, sore throat, chills and headache. Antiviral medicines are available to prevent and treat swine flu, but right now appropriate vaccine is not available to protect from swine flu. Spreading of these germs can be prevented as it causes respiratory illnesses such as influenza by:

    * Avoiding contact with sick patients, avoiding touching your mouth, eyes or nose as the germs spread faster in this w ...

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  • Morgellons's Disease
    By: Terry S Vostor | - Your skins crawls. The prickly sensation under your skin is constant , it never seems or ceases to end. You may even of seen "insects" flying out from under your skin. Perhaps you have had a rash for years - that no matter what medical treatment - what pills, salves are employed - that rash will just not go away. You may well have gone from doctor to doctor , from dermatologist to medical specialist , yet your symptoms continue. Think Morgellon's disease or syndrome .

    Morgellons ...

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  • Alternative Treatment For Swine Flu: Tips To Recover Quickly
    By: Don Anthony | - Different strains of influenza have been around for many years, but this strain seems to have worried people more than others. For this reason, more people are looking for an alternative treatment for swine flu.

    All flu viruses have similar symptoms, which may occur in various combinations of sore throat, sniffles, blocked nose, fever, aches and pains, chills, vomiting, headache and fatigue. You generally are not able to continue with your normal daily activities.

    There ...

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  • What Is The Difference Between Regular Flu And Swine Flu? Life And Death Answers
    By: Terry Fallon | - With so much discussion about the H1N1 virus, or swine flu, you may be wondering what is the difference between regular flu and the swine flu. This article should give you some easy to understand answers.

    The type of flu most folks get each fall is referred to as seasonal flu, or regular flu. It is endemic to humans and refers, generally, to A, B or C types.

    The H1N1 or Swine Flu virus originates with animals. It is a flu which came from a mutation in an animal str ...

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  • Swine Flu Information
    By: yogesh pant | - Swine Influenza (swine flu) is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza virus that regularly causes outbreaks of influenza in pigs. The virus currently spreading among people is now generally referred to as swine flu. Swine flu viruses are usually of H1N1 sub-type. The swine flu that has spread to humans is a version of this virus. Swine influenza viruses may circulate among swine throughout the year, but most outbreaks occur during the late fall and winter months similar to outb ...
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  • Swine Flu H1n1 Symptoms And Treatment
    By: arunraj vs | - Swine Flu is a number one health concern the world over. The HI1N1 flu or Swine Flu was first detected in US in April 2009. The worst affected areas initially were Canada and Mexico before swine flu cases began to emerge in other areas of the world. In a short span of four months, the disease has spread to almost all regions in the world. World Health Organization has called H1N1 as pandemic which means a big epidemic that involves the entire country or perhaps the world. Usually, the signs of ...
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  • Swine Flu: What To Do
    By: Elle Wood | - When out to dinner with my family recently, I told my sons they might not want to order the pulled pork. My reasoning for this was that I had already planned to serve it for the next nights dinner; however, my older son misunderstood me. He shot me a disparaging look and said, Mom, you know we cant get swine flu from eating pork, right?

    While Im disappointed that he has such a low opinion of my reasoning skills, I am glad that my son has at least some ...

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  • Swine Flu How Is It Caught? - What You Need To Know About The Swine Flu
    By: Amanda Edwards | - You may recollect that knowledge of swine flu and how it is contagious is one reliable process for preventing getting infected by the infection.

    These days it seems to be all we hear about on the sunrise news, lunchtime and evening news. Swine flu it seems is hear to stay and dominating news papers worldwide. With swine flu signs being very contagious schools many schools have shut to try to stop the virus from spreading even more.

    This makes sure that you are rec ...

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  • Hygienilac - Kills Swine Flu
    By: Paul Ward | - Are you aware of the amount of germs in your house? Or of where the majority of them choose to live? You may not want to be. We all watch reality programmes like How Clean is Your House and tut at the disgusting level of dirt and disease some people let live in their home, but the truth is that they live in all of our homes and on our clothes in their millions. Medicinenet.com quotes a table that was compiled by the Hygiene council and shows how much bacteria by square inch there is ...
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  • Swine Flu Can Transfer To Human Race
    By: Sutiyo Na | - Have you been watching the news and/or read your daily broadsheets at all recently? If so, youve probably heard the term Swine Flu bouncing around a lot. While you are in the pigs fair or your hog race backyard and you were ever unlucky enough to be sneezed on by a sick pig, would you catch its flu? Not necessarily it takes more than simply breathing in a pig's germs (just like kissing his messy and slimy nose) for you to get sick.

    While most people com ...

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  • The Lowdown On The 2009 Swine Flu Outbreak
    By: Sutiyo Na | - The 2009 outbreak of swine flu or H1N1 virus is recently hugging the limelight due to the potential harm or effects it can have on a patient or on a community. Unfortunately, the source of the virus still cannot be traced.

    Before the first case in the United States was discovered, the illness was believed to have started in Mexico which eventually spread to other countries. Recently, the first case of swine flu was reported in
    Costa Rica. Alarmed that it could grow into a ...

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  • The Latest Killer Flu: Swine Flu And You
    By: Sutiyo Na | - The Center for Disease Control has probably had some very wild times this past decade. First SARS, then the bird fle, and now today's potential epidemic is the swine flu. First manifesting itself in Mexico this past April, this new and terrible strain of Type A H1N1 influenza is one of those things that every microbiologist and health care professional is afraid of.

    The reason for that fear is pretty simple. Like the bird flu, this particular strain crossed species. Specifically, ...

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  • Don't Touch That Pork: A Few Swine Flu Truths And Myths
    By: Sutiyo Na | - With all the wailing and gnashing of teeth involved with the latest flu outbreak, I think it's time we set a few things straight about the swine flu. Think of it as a little public service announcement just to shock some of you out of that panic and get you thinking straight.

    First of all, pork is safe. Yes, I know it's called swine flu but it's nothing like mad cow disease. That's why there's a flu at the end instead of disease, of course. The disease spreads via the same way nor ...

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  • Pregnant Women Are More Risky In Swine Flu
    By: Sutiyo Na | - Some complications among pregnant women as the Swine Flu continue to spread across the country, and soon to the world, and that this high-risk group needs to take antivirals as soon as infection is suspected. Just like what happen to a pregnant woman in Texas who suffers and died of Swine Flu infection. Medical officials believe that pregnant women are at higher risk of complications of influenza, whether it's the seasonal influenza or pandemics of the past.

    The Centers for Dis ...

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  • Swine Flu: Overview, Treatment, And Prevention
    By: Sutiyo Na | - Swine flu is an illness that is affecting hundreds of individuals in the United States as well as worldwide. According to the CDC, the illness may take some more time. Since one is likely to become infected with the condition, they need to understand swine flu symptoms in order for them to obtain proper treatment or medicaion.

    The Symptoms

    The symptoms of H1N1 infection is similar to that of seasonal flu. Among the symptoms include cough, sore throat, running or st ...

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  • How To Keep Yourself From Being Infected With Swine Flu
    By: Sutiyo Na | - Swine flu is an illness which derives its name from a virus that infects pigs. While the virus cannot affect people, they are likely to get an infection from time to time. The virus is communicable and can be transmitted from one person to another.

    The symptoms of swine flu are like those manifested in a regular flu and may include cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, fever, chills and fatigue.

    The H1N1 virus continues to become widespread in the United State ...

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  • You And The Swine Flu: Knowledge That May Save You
    By: Sutiyo Na | - With this new strain of influenza running around, properly called Type A H1N1 swine influenza, but more popularly known as the swine flu, I think it would be nice to give people the 411 on the latest medical emergency that's got the world's attention.

    Swine influenza came from pigs, hence the name, and pigs usually have regular outbreaks of this disease. The problem with it this time is that this strain of influenza has managed to jump the species and went over to us Homo sapiens ...

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  • How To Prevent The Swine Flu
    By: Eddy Sear | - Flu prevention and any prevention is very important today with the swine flu being spread the way it is. This article will give you the tools you need to prevent the swine flu in a healthy and affordable proven way.

    People are wearing surgical masks to prevent themselves from getting the swine flu this is not and should not be the thing to do. Yes you need to protect yourself out in public but not with a mask. By the way the masks do not work. Bacteria builds up on the outside ...

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  • Swine Flu Causes & Symptoms
    By: Anna Williams | - According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the swine influenza epidemic is growing in the United States and across the globe each day. Whats alarming to people, about this new swine flu strain, is that there are severe illnesses associated with it. The majority of humans are not immune to this new virus, and you may hear news with regards to more cases occurring, as it spreads worldwide.

    There are no particular swine influenza symptoms that can distinguis ...

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  • Swine Flu & Natural Treatments
    By: Anna Williams | - Although your chances of catching swine flu are small, there could come a time that you might be infected. But if it does happen, don't lose hope. The virus can be fought with natural immune system boosters and antiviral substances. During this pandemic, these natural remedies can help you recover from even a deadly disease.

    Furthermore, natural remedies can help prevent you from catching this disease, or any disease, in the first place. By strengthening your immune system, you i ...

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  • Swine Flu - What Is It? Are You At Risk?
    By: Anna Williams | - You may have heard about Swine Flu in the news and wondered what the disease really was, as well as whether you or your family members are at risk, and what can be done about it.

    Swine Flu is the newest deadly disease thats been taking a toll on human lives. There are many misconceptions regarding to the recent outbreak. Here are some basic things you should know about the Swine Influenza.

    The Swine Flu epidemic is caused by the spread of the new H1N1 influenza v ...

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  • Swine Flu Or Not - It's Really Up To You!!!!
    By: Richard Stoyeck | - Don't kid yourself, if you have Swine Flu, you can have the best doctors in the world taking care of you, but the name of the game is Flu Prevention, and the question is how do you resist getting the Swine Flu or any other flu for that matter? You need to get the germ into your body in order to contract the Swine Flu, and that means it has to get into an opening.

    Even if you get the germ on your skin, it doesn't guarantee you will contract Swine Flu because it must enter via the m ...

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