Articles about flu shot (0-50 of 276)

  • You Are Not Wanted... Flu Stay Away!
    By: Shannon Miller Lifestyle | - Youve seen drug stores and grocery stores advertise for low cost or free flu shots. Maybe you and your family get yours every year or maybe youve never really looked into getting one. Either way, knowledge is power.


    Here are the facts about the flu shot by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

    The flu vaccine protects against the following 3 flu viruses that research supports are the most common: influenza A H3N2 virus, influenza B virus, and the H ...

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  • What Can Happen Without A Flu Shot And With Abortions?
    By: Skip Conover | - I tell my friends to get a flu shot. But maybe I shouldn't! At the time of the great flu epidemic of 1918, my Grandfather was about to marry someone who was not my Grandmother.

    Fortunately for me, she and her four sisters died on the same weekend from the Influenza Pandemic of 1918. A pandemic is an epidemic that infects a large proportion of the world's population on a global scale. Statistics vary, but reports put the number of deaths globally that year at 50-100 million. Even no ...

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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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  • The Best Way To Battle Cold And Flu Season
    By: Ethan Kalvin | - When cold weather makes an appearance every year, it also brings along the dreaded cold and flu season. Most everyone knows someone that never seems to get sick year after year, while most people have to endure at least one flu episode each year. Choosing how a person will live their lives by the choices they make will keep that person much more healthier than luck as some would insist.

    There are some things that will naturally help a person to stay healthier and by far most of thes ...

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  • Effective Flu Prevention Measures
    By: Eva Judge | - Thousands of people in Australia suffer from influenza each year, especially during the winter season. Flu is an infectious disease and cannot be easily avoided if you are exposed to public areas. This is particularly very common in schools and offices. Flu results in restricting activity and prevents people from performing even the basic daily tasks. This is why many people look for ways and means to prevent the flu. These measures include maintaining a healthy diet, exercising and getting a fl ...
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  • Do I Need To Get A Flu Shot?
    By: Danicasusan | - Who doesn't get the flu? Most people tend to ignore the flu and do not get treated at all. However, what they don't know is that the flu can also lead to hospitalizations, and thousands of deaths are flu-related. According to the CDC, about 20% of Americans get the flu each year and I'm betting you wouldn't want to be one of them. Fever, cough, headache, fatigue, runny nose. We're all quite familiar with flu symptoms, and let's face it, no one likes getting the flu. The best way to prevent the f ...
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  • This Vitamin Could Beat The Flu
    By: Dr. Victor Machione | - Vitamin D, long known for its beneficial effect on bones, has now been found to help prevent colds and flu. In fact, some doctors are going so far as to recommend high doses to help stave off respiratory infections. It seems that vitamin D is very good at boosting your immune system and could literally fight off influenza in much the same way as the flu shot does.

    Until recently, scientists have blamed the rise in flu cases during winter on an increased tendency to congregate inside ...

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  • Staying Away From The Flu Can Be Helped By A Few Things
    By: Ethan Kalvin | - One good thing about many health insurance providers, they try to keep you will with preventative care. One thing that they will do for you is let you get the flu shot to help stay well. This shot is even readily available to people that don't have the insurance coverage in place. It seems like every little drugstore has a low cost flu shot for anybody. It will not prevent the flu 10 percent but is a good way to lower the odds.

    Certain personal things that you do will of a great hel ...

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  • Osteoporosis Can Be Prevented...right?
    By: Dominic Lin | - As you age, you may face more medical hurdles than when you were younger. One medical condition which is often associated with those of an older age is osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is essentially bone loss. Although this type of condition can occur at any age, it is often seen with older individuals. The following will detail whether osteoporosis can be prevented and how to do so.

    Can You Prevent Osteoporosis?

    Osteoporosis is a medical condition which, if it occ ...

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  • Can Vaccinations Make You Sick?
    By: Dominic Lin | - Flu season is upon us and many are considering getting the flu shot if they haven't done so already. For those who are still contemplating that and vaccinations in general, they will often wonder if these vaccinations can make them sick. There are always potential side effects with different vaccinations including the flu shot but as for making one sick this depends on the shot itself. The following will discuss vaccinations and whether these can make an individual sick or not.


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  • Can We Keep Health Simple?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Flu shots may reduce the risk of heart attack. In a study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, researchers compared medical records of approximately 16,000 first-time heart attack victims age 40 and older with medical records of about 62,700 people who hadn't had heart attacks. After factoring out such major risk factors as smoking and family history, flu shots were linked to a 19% reduction in first heart attacks occurring the following year. Those who got their flu shot early ...
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  • Flu Vaccinations For Adults
    By: Dominic Lin | - Staying healthy is easier to do than some may think. Some simple ways to maintain good health include washing your hands regularly, eating right and getting the proper health maintenance vaccinations. The first two ways can be pursued on a daily basis whereas the last one, such as the flu vaccination, is taken care of once a year. Flu vaccinations are essential for adults as they provide optimal health for individuals during the times of year where the flu is rampant. The following will offe ...
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  • How To Determine Which Best Over The Counter Flu Medicine Is Right For You
    By: Vikram Kumar | - Compared to the common cold, the flu is a much more detrimental virus. The instant that you begin to exhibit symptoms related to the flu you must take immediate action and seek out flu treatment. This is best suited within the first 48 hours of experiencing the first symptoms. However, this brings to question, which best over the counter flu medicine is right for you? The majority of medical professionals recommend that you take full advantage of a yearly flu shot. However, many people are fea ...
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  • Stay Healthy By Improving Your Immune System
    By: Eva Judge | - Colds and flus are most prevalent during the winter months. As cold weather approaches, many may be wondering what they can do to prevent colds and flus this winter season. One of the best ways to prevent colds and flus is to boost the immune system. There are several simple ways in which individuals can boost their immune systems and give them the edge they need to fight off colds and flus. By following these effective strategies, individuals may not have to deal with the runny nose and sniffle ...
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  • Are You More Likely To Get The Flu?
    By: Eva Judge | - Where you work, whether your kids attend school or daycare and whether you smoke or not can all increase or decrease your odds of catching the flu. The flu shot is a smart idea for just about everyone, but if you are more at risk then you should make receiving the vaccine a top priority.

    Are Your Kids In School Or Daycare?

    If you're a parent with school-aged children, then you probably already realise how much easier it is to fall ill. Indeed, having that many children ...

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  • Flu Shot Alternatives - 7 Ways To Stay Healthier If The Flu Shot Is Not An Option
    By: Debbie Davis | - The flu shot is a great way to boost your level of protection against the flu. But if your general health, medical treatments, or medication make your body too vulnerable to withstand it this year, here are 7 things you can do that will help you can stay healthier anyway.

    Pick Your Company--As the weather changes many people are caught by cold and flu viruses. If they are sneezing and coughing, the small droplets that go airborne can be ingested or inhaled thus allowing the virus to ...

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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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  • The Flu Vaccine: Benefits For Employers And Employees Alike
    By: Eva Judge | - Flu vaccinations have become more popular than ever before in Australia, and their benefits are enjoyed by employers and employees alike. Indeed, there are many great advantages for organisations of all size and scope to promote and encourage their employees to receive the flu vaccination. Instead of strictly being beneficial for the employer, flu vaccines bring plenty of bonuses to the table for employees and workers as well. In that way, it is a genuine win-win situation - and something that e ...
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  • Avoid A Recurrence Of The Flu
    By: Eva Judge | - Recurrences of the flu are very common. Every year, thousands of Australians come down with slightly mutated versions of the same exact virus they had just a while earlier. You can learn how to prevent a recurrence of the flu by reading the tips below.

    Why Does Influenza Recur So Often?

    Wouldn't it be nice if you could just catch the flu once, then be done with it for life? Sadly, this is not the case. Most of us will contend with the flu multiple times during our life ...

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  • The Flu Shot: Should I Or Shouldn't I?
    By: Chris Hammer | - You've probably heard all you want to hear about the Swine Flu vaccination by now: I know I certainly have. So this article isn't really about the flu shot - it's actually about making decisions. What brought his topic to mind, though, is that I've recently decided to forego the shot this year and go the homeopathic route instead.

    Is this because I know better than those who advocate the vaccination? No. Might I end up regretting not getting the shot? Maybe. I don't know.


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  • The Flu Shot Decision--5 Groups That Can Benefit From The Flu Shot
    By: Debbie Davis | - With flu season fast approaching and many physicians and pharmacies offering the shot, many people are probably wondering whether they would be better off with or without the flu shot this year.

    If you have serious medical conditions for which you are taking a prescribed medication, you should consult with your physician. Otherwise, here are 5 groups that can definitely benefit from taking the flu shot as early as possible this year and every year.

    Children in School--I ...

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  • Flu Vaccine Information--stay Current About The Flu Vaccine With These 10 Facts
    By: Debbie Davis | - The 2009 Flu Season has arrived with a lot of questions about how best to deal with the H1N1 or Swine Flu Virus. Here are accurate and up to the minute answers to 10 questions that will help you make the best decisions for you and your family.

    1. Does the Shot cover the H1N1 Virus? No it does not. There is a vaccine for the swine flu in production as this is being written, but it is not available to the general public as yet. Initially, the swine flu vaccines will go to military pe ...

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  • The Benefits Of Workplace Flu Vaccinations
    By: Eva Judge | - Even though flu vaccinations are highly recommended by doctors and physicians, many Australians never find the time to go out and get theirs. Luckily, workplace flu vaccinations are becoming more popular than ever before. No matter where you work, chances are that your company will offer the flu shot at least once during the year.

    Bring The Vaccine Right To Your Employees -

    One of the biggest reasons many people don't get the flu shot is because they simply don't have t ...

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  • Special Swine Flu Vaccine Alert
    By: Joni Bell | - There is growing concern among the health care community and gerneral public regarding the push for a pandemic H1N1 vaccination due to known and unknown side effect potential. This past August, the Daily Mail, UK distribution, leaked a letter from the Health Protection Agency regarding neurologists' concernts about a link to a "killer nerve disease." This relates back to 1976, when the federal government rushed a Swine Flu vaccined into production and distribution, which resulted in 25 times the ...
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  • Who Should - And Shouldn't - Get The Flu Vaccine?
    By: Eva Judge | - The flu vaccine is a great way to avoid being laid up for a week or more during the year. However, it definitely isn't right for everyone. For some people, the flu vaccine poses definite risks. Find out more about those risks in order to protect yourself before receiving a flu vaccination.

    People Who Should Get The Flu Vaccine -

    The flu vaccination isn't just a good idea for some people - it should be considered mandatory. Scan the list below; in the event any of the fo ...

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  • Helping Infants Avoid Flu--5 Ways To Help Keep Your Baby Healthy During Flu Season
    By: Debbie Davis | - The flu vaccine is a great preventive step for those who are 6 months and older. But if your baby is less than 6 months, you will need to think outside the box for some alternatives for keeping your child healthy this flu season. Here are 5 effective ways to increase your child's chances of staying healthy.

    Get Your Family Vaccinated--If you have other children, who are older, make sure that they receive the vaccine early. Parents should receive the shot, as well as any caregive ...

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  • Avoid The Flu Vaccine If You Are In One Of These 5 Categories
    By: Debbie Davis | - Influenza, or flu as it is most commonly referred to, is respiratory condition that is extremely contagious. Being able to take the flu shot gives many people a greater chance of staying healthy during cold and flu season.

    Even though the shot does not guarantee escaping it completely, the vaccine is relatively painless and increases the chance that even if you get the flu, it will be a milder case.

    But there are many who should avoid it because of an immune sy ...

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  • Flu Vaccine Answers--10 Answers To Frequently Asked Questions About The Flu Shot
    By: Debbie Davis | - With flu season closing in, many are getting their children and families ready by signing up for the flu vaccine. Here are answers that will help you avoid misinformation, making it easier for you to take the best course of action for you and your family.

    1. Does the Shot cover the H1N1 Virus? No it does not. There is a vaccine for the swine flu in production as this is being written, but it is not available to the general public as yet. Initially, the swine flu vaccines will ...

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  • Flu Shot Alternatives--7 Ways To Stay Healthier If The Flu Shot Is Not An Option
    By: Debbie Davis | - The flu shot is a great way to boost your level of protection against the flu. But if your general health, medical treatments, or medication make your body too vulnerable to withstand it this year, here are 7 things you can do that will help you can stay healthier anyway.

    Pick Your Company--As the weather changes many people are caught by cold and flu viruses. If they are sneezing and coughing, the small droplets that go airborne can be ingested or inhaled thus allowing the vir ...

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  • Flu Shot Advice--5 Groups That Should Get The Flu Shot Now
    By: Debbie Davis | - With flu season fast approaching and many physicians and pharmacies offering the shot, many people are probably wondering whether they would be better off with or without the flu shot this year.

    If you have serious medical conditions for which you are taking a prescribed medication, you should consult with your physician. Otherwise, here are 5 groups that can definitely benefit from taking the flu shot as early as possible this year and every year.

    School Age Chi ...

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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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  • Could Swine Flu Be The Next Pandemic?
    By: Kristi Ambrose | - The very first death from swine flu happened on April 13th, 2009 when a woman from Oaxaca (who was also a diabetic) died from respiratory complications. Mexican fatalities have grown as the virus has spread, now known as the H1N1 (or Influenza A) as well as others have worldwide. A U.S. toddler has been reported recently as one of the first to die from the virus, as has a woman from Texas who was pregnant (but also had other health complications that were not disclosed.) A lot of people who have ...
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  • It's Flu Season Somewhere - Here's The Scoop
    By: Katt Mollar | - Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a respiratory illness caused by viruses. There are many different types of flu, from swine flu to the most feared avian flu. This article, however, deals only with the so-called common or seasonal flu. The flu season usually starts in the fall and subsides in late spring. Because of its seasonality, the flu season differs between the Northern and the Southern hemisphere.

    On the global scale, flu can affect tens of millions of people and cau ...

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  • How To Stop The Flu In Its Tracks
    By: Sandor Cruz | - Holding off the flu, especially in the time of the flu season, is not as complicated as some people think. The instant solution would be to take a flu shot, but with all the latest studies suggesting that the vaccine is potentially unsafe, why risk it when there are safer ways to beat the flu?

    Like other vaccines, the flu shot contains mercury, which has been tied to autism in young children. Aside from mercury, a number of other unhealthy chemicals are used by vaccine make ...

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  • This Is Why You Should Think Again About Getting A Flu Shot
    By: Michael Monk | - With the arrival of cold weather comes the flu season and also the promoting of flu shots. A lot of the hype concerning the flu is simply fear mongering by companies who gain from selling the flu vaccines and the ones getting money from the vaccine makers.
    Here is an example, the regularly mentioned scare story that flu kills 36,000 people each year is bull. Even the Centers for Disease Control website
    states as much.
    On the flip side of the coin and of equal importance, a la ...

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  • The Natural Flu Shot That Was Heard Around The World!
    By: Michael Hickmon | - The usual routine for most for any given winter is, especially if you forget your flu shot is this. Get cold or flu like symptoms and keep them on and off for a month or so. Certainly this is no way to live. We all live in a very fast paced world and we really need to be on the move and get things done. We don't have time for down time. Right?

    The cure for the common cold is something that has eluded mankind for thousands of years. Chicken soup Vitamin C and a host of other natura ...

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  • Effects Of Asthma Medicine On Pregnancy!
    By: Neelima Reddy | - Women suffering with asthma always have doubts that will asthma medicine harm my child? As five percent of pregnant women are asthmatic, this is a common problem. The important news is that asthma medicine is known to be very safe during pregnancy. So, pregnant women can enjoy asthma free pregnancy with asthma medicine.

    Your asthma symptoms may get worse or may be better or does not change at all during pregnancy. If your asthma is severe, chances are it can become worse dur ...

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  • Flu Vaccines Are Not A Reliable Answer For Prevention
    By: Brenda Skidmore | - How would you like to hear some objective, and less commercialized, information on whether, or not, you should get a flu shot? How will getting a flu shot help keep you protected, or not protected, from getting the flu in the next upcoming flu season?

    Getting a flu shot in the U.S. Has never been easier. More than 130 million injectable doses, and 4.5 million nasal mist doses are available for this years upcoming flu season. In fact, the number of available doses seems to be grow ...

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  • Be Aware......the Cold & Flu Season Is Upon Us!
    By: Chuck Arnone | - Everybody can do something to keep you and your family healthy. The time is ripe for hand-washing being a priority, it helps stop the transmission of germs. No doubt the cold & flu season is here! Vaccinations are important, especially for the high risk group. One of the best times to get the vaccine is mid-October to mid-November.

    Cold viruses are present year-round but the the incidence of colds rise sharply in early fall, shortly after school begins. There are over 200 differe ...

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  • Types Of Nursing Careers
    By: Western Schools | - Nurses generally fall into seven main groups, depending on place of employment. Well trained nurses are utilized in private practice, hospitals, private residences, etc.

    Hospital Nurses
    This group encompasses the largest number of nurses. Staff nurses provide bedside, nursing care and carry out the medical regimen prescribed by doctors. Hospital nurses' jobs also entail supervising other nurses and aides. Typically, hospital nurses are assigned to one area specifically ...

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  • This Years Flu- Avoid It Like The Plague
    By: Bonnie Rempel | - Influenza or The Flu is not something to be taken lightly. The devastating Spanish flu pandemic swept the globe and killed more people than the First World War. Especially if you are in a group that is more susceptible to the flu you should be concerned and take preventive steps.

    Flu is such a problem as it changes every year. The flu that made you sick last year is not the same flu that you might encounter this winter. Just because you had a flu shot last year most likely means ...

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  • Home Remedies For Flu
    By: Sharon Hopkins | - Flu is a respiratory infection caused by a variety of flu viruses. Flu is contagious and if you're around someone who coughs or sneezes, or simply touch any object already touched by someone contaminated with flu, you're bound to contract the infection.

    Flu symptoms are easy to detect though they may appear few days later. Flu spreads at the slightest contact and before you feel the symptoms on yourself, you might have passed it to others. Symptoms include - body aches, chills, dr ...

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  • Bird Flu: H5n1 Influenza Status Briefing Natural Protection
    By: James Zeller | - The Bird Flu has a defined area of infection and has found a host that has kept it alive for millenniums. Pigs are in the mutation chain as the virus transitions to people. The next bird flu step could be an overnite pandemic or a wimpering gasp of disappearance.

    The virus H5N1, has a few similarities with the Spanish flu of 1918 that resulted in one of the largest pandemics in the last 200 years. Both of these contagious outbreaks cause high fever, lower respiratory tract failure ...

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  • Should I Get A Flu Shot Or Is It Just Another Poke In The Arm?
    By: D Ruplinger | - Whether or not to get a flu shot is one of those questions that is debated every year around the same time that Halloween decorations start showing up on peoples front lawns. People will discuss the pros and cons of getting the flu shot on the bus, on the subway, on the street, at work, while having lunch, and anywhere else where two or more people congregate. The debate starts to become part of news stories too. Some people think a flu shot is necessary and will do their best to make sure th ...
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  • 17 Tips And Remedies For The Flu
    By: D Ruplinger | - The best flu remedy seems to vary by who you talk to. Some people think that certain over-the-counter medications are the best way to get relief. Others feel homeopathic remedies work the best. Still others feel that only their doctor can help make them make the appropriate choice.

    If you talked to my husband he would tell you the best flu remedy is to not get the flu (hes not always the most helpful person). He talks smart because he hardly ever gets sick. Im very je ...

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  • Is The Bird Flu Vaccine Like A Regular Flu Shot?
    By: Matt | - The bird flu vaccine is a completely different vaccine than the standard flu shot. This bird flu vaccine will only protect against the bird flu and not any other strains of flu. There is not even a real bird flu vaccine available that we the public are able to get yet. It will be some time before we can get a bird flu vaccine.

    The only known bird flu vaccine is still in the experimental stages and they do not even know yet how effective it will be, it may not work at all. We hear ...

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