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The general public has been in a panic since June 2009, when public health officials declared the H1N1 virus, or "swine flu," a pandemic. Are we overreacting?
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.
Common doubts and frequently asked questions on the prevention and treatment of swine flu caused by the novel H1N1 virus are discussed here.
U.S. swine flu vaccine manufacturer provides results of H1N1 flu vaccine child clinical trials. FDA allows emergency use of FDA unapproved Peramivir 4 for swine flu.
Let the buyer beware! Many products available online for H1N1 influenza are unapproved or completely fraudulent. The FDA is working with the FTC to stop this practice.
Tired of sneezing, coughing, and nursing headaches? Fend off the flu the natural way.
Caring for a toddler who has the Swine Flu requires common sense health practices but most cases resolve without medical attention.
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.
"How can the swine flu be avoided? Is it treatable? Do I need a mask?" Answers to these questions and more, as well as tips and resources on the swine flu outbreak.
Infants and toddlers are at higher risk from serious complications from Swine Flu. Parents of babies should know the signs that their baby needs medical attention.
Parents can protect infants and toddlers from the H1N1 virus naturally by practicing good hygiene and avoiding contact with infected individuals.
Practicing good hygiene habits and taking basic precautions can help protect infants and toddlers from the swine flu.
Learn the symptoms of the swine flu (H1N1) virus, how to prevent it, and how to treat it.
International officials are on alert and the CDC is diligently updating the general public, clinicians and media outlets of a rapidly emerging Swine flu (H1N1) outbreak.
HIN1 Influenza (swine flu) is a respiratory disease caused by type A influenza viruses, but is considered more dangerous than seasonal flu. It can be avoided and treated.
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.
Learn about Tamiflu, a popular antiviral medication used to prevent and treat seasonal influenza and H1N1 (swine) flu.
The sore throat of a cold can be treated with natural cold and flu remedies. Natural treatments for flu and cold symptoms may include aromatherapy, rehydration, and rest.
Pregnant women are more likely to get very sick from influenza which can result in serious problems such as pneumonia, early labor and death. Avoid flu with vaccination.
Common colds and flu are ailments that are liable to strike once, twice, or more during a student's career. Take precautions, but know symptoms and treatment options.


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