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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 Vaccine Shortages and Hopital Staff Members Falling Ill?

There is still yet a swine vaccine shortage going on in the United States, and some of the hostpital staff members are falling ill because of the vaccination.

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Weird Things About The Swine Flu Vaccines

Are the antiviral drugs we are getting makeing it stronger? Whats the use of us taking them?

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Swine Flu Mutated or is It The Pneumonic Plague?

What is going on here? Is Ukraine infected with a different variation of the Swine Flu or the Pneumonic Plage? How did it spread so quickly?

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H1n1 Updates for Friday October 23, 2009

Today’s H1N1 news updates run the gambit from upcoming H1N1 shot clinics to emergency rooms seeing a vast influx of H1N1 patients. These updates further prove that the H1N1 situation is still changing. New information is still being released. Educating ourselves about the H1N1 virus is still important.

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H1n1 News for Thursday October 22, 2009

H1N1 is causing disruptions at many businesses and schools. Today’s H1N1 News updates include how one hospital is preparing and future potential of H1N1 spread.

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The New Form of Malaria

It about the latest discovery about the new form of malaria affecting the people.

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Green Medicine: A Grass-roots Approach to Illness

One major advantage of Chinese herbal remedies is that they are relatively inexpensive – certainly in comparison with the $28.5 billion that people in the United States recently spent on “drugs and sundries” in one year. It was the cost factor that in 1974 led the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) to encourage all countries in the Third World to develop their own traditional systems of medicine. At the time, the move was criticized as “giving the green light to witch doctors,” but its proponents called it a very necessary measure because of the urgent health problems of developing countries.

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How The Swine Flu Can Affect Us All

What was once a farmer’s nightmare is now our reality. Read on to experience a first hand account of how the H1N1, or swine flu, can change a person’s perception.

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Five Things to Consider Before Donating Your Blood to a Patient

Blood donation is an intentional work and even as at that should ensure is channeled it to the right patient in need of it voluntarily.