Articles related to "Preventing Flu"It may not be possible to prevent the flu, but it is possible to take some actions against its spread without becoming a hermit or refusing to hug family or friends.
Regardless of what the media reports (SARS, avian flu, swine flu) as the "disaster of the year," good health habits year round build immunity for cold and flu season.
Flu shots are usually preventive. If you've received your flu shot in the past, only to find it just didn't work, it's still best to have one.
How to reduce the spread of influenza - and reduce your chance of getting the flu - through simple measures of personal hygiene and cleanliness habits.
When flu season rolls around, single parents or those who live alone can plan to avoid or prevent getting sick with influenza. A few simple steps will do the trick.
Vaccines are not the only way to prevent flu virus infection. Several simple steps can prevent the spread of infection after exposure.
Swine flu and the flu season have increased flu infection and mortality this year. Learn how to stay healthy and happy with healthy living habits for body and soul.
With swine flu creating a sense of panic, it is important not to ignore the ordinary flu and prevent it by using some natural flu fighters and boosting immunity.
Can't get the swine flu shot? Try these new tips to prevent swine flu and seasonal flu. Stay healthy this winter with advice on how to boost immune system.
This health and hygiene lesson plan stresses the importance of handwashing for children to prevent the spread of germs.
Business travelers can receive an influenza shot at many major airports. Prevent getting sick this flu season by getting a vaccination at one of several flu clinics.
The flu vaccine for fall 2009 is a somewhat confusing issue. There will most likely be two vaccines to take instead of one.
When flu season hits, it's hard to avoid getting ill. There are ways to prevent the flu though and, if one becomes sick, to make it easier to endure.
Scientists have been studying vitamin D's role in the treatment and prevention of infectious diseases such as flu, as well as many other diseases and conditions.
If the CDC projections made in July 2009 hold true, 40 percent of Americans will be affected by the H1N1 flu this year.
Give the best start to seeds and grow medicinal herbs for health protection all year round.
The human body is changing in a universal sense. We are responding negatively to numerous lifestyle stresses and environmental changes.
Simply covering your mouth when you cough is an important habit you can start doing to help fight germs and prevent the spread of infection.
Learn how to prepare & protect yourself & loved ones from swine flu: wash hands, disinfect surfaces, treat influenza symptoms & stock up on water & non-perishable food.
Everyone is concerned about the latest influenza, also known as the H1N1 Flu or Swine Flu. There are simple things one can do to minimize your chance of getting the flu.
Whether one has taken a flu vaccine or not, there are several naturopathic treatments that offer non-toxic, effective immunity boosts that can help prevent the flu.
A healthy diet rich in vitamins and minerals can bolster the immune system and prevent the onset of cold and flu viruses.
Stay healthy with this delicious vitamin packed herbal chicken soup and keep influenza at bay all winter.
College students should be prepared to deal with swine flu or H1N1 flu during the 2009-2010 school year.
As the country battles the swine flu, it's a good idea to increase Vitamin D to boost your immunity. Be sure to take the right kind of D and a sufficient amount.
Parents must attempt to prevent their children from getting sick. If attending day care, a child is more likely be exposed to the flu, but there are ways to prevent it.
Research indicates that vitamin C may reduce symptoms and duration of illness, but only for those who take it regularly.
The influenza vaccination can decrease the risk of contracting the flu, even when the vaccine is received late in the flu season.
Protect your family from swine flu with different vaccine options, good hand washing habits, a strong immune system and learning about Tamiflu safety for children.
Here are some very simple steps that a person can take bolster immune function and avoid getting sick this cold and flu season.
Cold and flu season puts infants at risk for serious complications from the common cold, the flu (including Swine Flu), and RSV.
The flu is a common ailment that comes around every year. Learn about this condition and how to prevent it.
A recent study identified the most germ-laden areas in the home, but by following tips from the professionals, homeowners can make their environments virtually germfree.
Handshaking, hugs, kisses, and travel will be the norm during the busy holiday season. How can the spread of swine flu, seasonal flu, and other illnesses be avoided?
As the winter months draw in, more and more people will contact flu, or influenza. This is an extremely common virus which is easy to manage in most instances.
It's important to know when it's time to go to the ER and when it's better to stay home. Here's how to make an informed decision when faced with flu-like symptoms.
Learn about Tamiflu, a popular antiviral medication used to prevent and treat seasonal influenza and H1N1 (swine) flu.
Many seniors are asked to care for people who have H1N1 flu. Learn how to recognize symptoms requiring medical care, tips for treating symptoms, and preventive measures.
Seniors have special needs related to H1N1 and seasonal flu, whether avoiding the illness, experiencing flu-like symptoms, or caring for someone with influenza.
Cracked heels, also known as, heel fissures are a painful and uncomfortable condition. Cracked heels usually result from lack of foot care and need immediate attention.
Winter season can cause dry skin and chapped lips in most people. Here are some common winter skin problems and the skin care routine that will keep them away.
Dust mites are microscopic creatures that thrive in dust and feed off human and pet skin cells and food particles. Here are ways to prevent dust mite allergies.
Acne (pimples) can be quite bothersome. Here are some simple home remedies and natural acne treatments that will prevent breakouts and cure acne, easily and effectively.
Losing weight can be tough. However, being part of a weight loss camp can make it a bit easier by kick-starting weight loss. Here are tips to choose the right fat camp.
An embarrassing yet treatable occurrence, dandruff is a common condition. Here are some natural cures and home remedies to reduce the white flakes and itching.
Suffering from a lack of energy? Here are simple, cheap and natural ways to increase energy levels and live a life that is vibrant, positive and filled with well-being.
Cold and flu season can be tough on anyone. What can you do to avoid getting sick when you have a disability and rely on a personal care attendant for your daily needs?
It takes time to develop influenza vaccines; during a pandemic time is of the essence.
Spread of H1N1 influenza is thought to occur in the same way that seasonal influenza spreads. CDC recommends taking these steps to avoid H1N1 and seasonal flu.
Now that cold medicines are considered unsafe for children less than four years old, parents might try treating common URI symptoms with time-honored alternatives.
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