flu
flu
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by - 2007-09-30
Pneumonia can be caused by infection from germs such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites. It is an illness of the lungs and respiratory system which occurs when the alveoli become inflamed and flooded...
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by Raymond Lee - 2007-09-28
Should you work out when you have a cold? How about if you have a fever? For many avid exercisers, especially beginners who have just managed to make walking a habit, stopping to give your body ...
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by Raymond Lee - 2007-10-04
Because you can only treat the conditions caused by colds or flu, prevention should be your goal. Many such tips come down to using common sense about your health. 1. Wash your hands frequentl...
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by Scott Meyers - 2007-10-15
When you have the flu, your first priority is getting well. Here are some things that you can try in order to get better from the flu: Stay at home. There are limits to the air filtration systems in a...
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by Scott Meyers - 2007-10-15
Although alternative medicine is not often regulated by the government, it offers new avenues that may not be explored by conventional medicine. Some people have obtained relief from difficult ailment...
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by Echo_promotions - 2007-11-28
Immunizing our children is an effective way to prevent the spread of disease. However, you must remember that immunizing does not guarantee that your child will never become infected with the vi...
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by Bryan Pringle, Ph.D. - 2007-12-08
The "bird flu", also known as Avian influenza is a contagious disease caused by viruses in animals that normally only affect birds, and sometimes pigs. The Avian influenza viruses are usually species...
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by Janice Tham - 2008-05-11
Got an important presentation coming up?Don't want to miss an important date because of flu which everyone around you seems to have?What can you do to beat the flu bug?Antibiotics aren't going to work...
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by CAROL HAILY - 2008-05-21
It is no longer a major illness, the common flu, but we all want to get rid of it as soon as possible once we have gotten it. Even more annoying is when this flu you have just doesn't seem to go a...
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by Bob Cotto - 2008-06-28
Adult vaccines or childhood immunizations can cause vaccine reactions in adults and children. Certain facts must be established, to determine possible risks, by both patients and doctors prior to admi...