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How To Prevent H1N1 Flu
by DrApollo in Health & Nutrition > Diseases & Conditions
The world was stunningly introduced to H1N1 flu in the spring of 2009. The vast majority of those infected with H1N1 flu will recover; however, by practicing some simple steps and applying common sense there's an excellent chance you can ...
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Health & Wellness: Novel H1N1 Flu Situation Update
by WilliamH in Health & Nutrition > General
Summary of Situation about the H1N1 Flu spread till 5th June. US Govt advisiory.
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H1N1 To Asia
by pokemongalaxy in Travel > Travel tips
"while swine flu(a/h1n1 flu)is mild in most, serious in a great deal of and moderate overall, those with existent conditions are more vulnerable to the serious effects of the disease, "
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H1N1 Recent Update
by lifestyldoc in Health & Nutrition > Diseases & Conditions
At this time, H1N1 influenza is classed as a Phase 5 influenza pandemic. Pandemic H1N1 influenza poses a potentially catastrophic risk. Anti-viral medications for H1N1 Flu are already in short supply. A vaccine for H1N1 could take 6-9 ...
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How to Recognize Signs and Symptoms of H1N1
by woodzoo09 in Health & Nutrition > Diseases & Conditions
... of 2009. Although it has caused hospitalizations and even deaths, most cases are relatively mild. There is a vaccine for H1N1, recommended by many doctors and health professionals. You should know the signs and symptoms associated with the ...
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H1N1 virus - Who's afraid of the big bad flu?
by pinoymd in Health & Nutrition > Diseases & Conditions
Is the H1N1 flu really as bad as media makes it out to be? Despite all the hype about this recent health threat, the truth is a lot less scary than everyone thinks. The answers are readily available from CDC and WHO, and ways to fight this ...
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H1N1 Virus Influenza (Swine Flu)
by mohak in Health & Nutrition > Diseases & Conditions
The main route of transmission of the new influenza A(H1N1) virus seems to be similar to seasonal influenza, via droplets that are expelled by speaking, sneezing or coughing. You can prevent getting infected by avoiding close contact with ...
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Swine Flu Protection Tips, Things You Can Do To Avoid Contacting The H1N1 Virus
by SueDoeNim in Health & Nutrition > Diseases & Conditions
Swine flu, the H1N1 virus, has been with us since April and shows no signs of dissipating, but rather will gain strength now that the fall flu season is here. Protect yourself from contacting the Swine flu with these tips.
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Track Online Learning Quality at H1N1 Period
by Sunnyme in Education > General
At this H1N1 Period, many schools are attempting the online distance learning programs to give lessons to students. However, the most difficult tackle for teachers and educators is how to guarantee the quality of such online education. ...
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What is Swine Flu or Influenza a H1n1?
by sann in Health & Nutrition > Diseases & Conditions
... that pigs can get. The virus is infectious and can spread from human to human. It is a global outburst of a new strain of influenza virus, officially called the “new H1N1″, first identified in April 2009, and commonly called “Swine flu.”




