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Health Care Supportives

Introducing various branches of science used for the purpose of delivering effective health care services.

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Chinese Quarantines, U.s. Media, and Swine Flu Fear Mongering

Weeding out the fear mongering media from reliable News sources.

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Swine Flu

Let’s talk about swine flu.

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Walnut Allergy

Allergies are caused by disruption and irritation of the immune system of the body due to invasion or influence of some external or foreign substances that are perceived as harmful to the body.

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Swine Flu! Run for The Hills!

Reading between the lines in all the publicity surrounding the H1N1 virus, aka “swine flu”, tells a much different story from the one you are truly expected to believe. Are you in danger?

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David Ickle: “Don’t Take The Swine Flu Vaccination”

I was browsing the web and I have found something really interesting. Check it out.

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Tuberculosis: The Ultimate Killer

Tuberculosis is the most widespread infectious disease of the modern age. It has infected one third of humanity (about two billion people). The number of infected annually grows eight to ten million of whom two or three million dies from the consequences of disease.

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How to Prevent Shingles and Live Healthy?

The best way to prevent shingles is to avoid the infection spread by varicella Zoster virus. It is not easy, because this virus is the cause of chickenpox and is highly contagious.

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H1n1 Shots, Needed or Not?

Deciding wether or not you need h1n1 shots or not. This is more of an opinionitive question.

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Lyme Disease (Borreliosis) – Symptoms and Treatment

Lyme disease (borreliosis) is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato. The disease spreads through tick bites. Symptoms of Lyme disease include a circular red rash, fever, fatigue, depression and arthritic joint pain. As Lyme disease progresses, symptoms can become chronic and debilitating.