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Hong Kong's Department of Health announced Monday that it had found the same mutation in a H1N1 flu virus sample as the one detected in Norway recently. The department said that it had examined the genetic sequence of H1N1...
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What's the current research like on anti-flu diets and anti-virual, over-the-counter plant extracts? How effective are coconut extracts against the flu virus, according to validated scientific studies? Check out the lauric.org site at the Center...
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The percentage of people reporting flulike symptoms at outpatient clinics has declined slightly but is still twice the number of reports normally seen this time of year, said Kansas health officials. Outpatient clinics usually see about 2 percent of patients...
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An undiagnosed health condition is suspected. In Málaga, a pregnant nurse has contracted the virus after she was allegedly refused leave from her hospital The regional health department has opened an investigation into the sudden death from the H1N1 virus...
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The county's public health department has scheduled more than 40 H1N1 vaccine clinics through mid-January. The county has received more than 36,000 vaccine doses and has distributed 22,000 to health care providers serving priority groups of residents.
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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Friday, November 13, 2009 The number of Mesa County residents who have been hospitalized from complications with the H1N1 virus had risen to 82 as of Friday, according to the Mesa County Health Department. That is more...
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Can having any mutation of the flu change or damage the brains of unborn babies? If the flu itself damages the hippocampus, the result could be linked to autism, Alzheimer’s and schizophrenia. Let's take a logical look at one of the original...
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The second wave of infection from the H1N1 flu virus has caused a spike in deaths in Canada this month, public health officials say. Dr. David Butler-Jones , Canada's chief public health officer, told reporters that as of Thursday, the death toll from...
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EU experts say some countries 'ambushe' by H1N1 Some countries have been "ambushed" by sudden severe outbreaks of disease and death from the H1N1 flu pandemic, and have gone over the top in their response, a European flu specialist said on Friday. ...
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There are at least 250,000 cases of the H1N1 virus, commonly known as swine flu in Italy, media reports said on Wednesday. Italy's welfare ministry said there are 250,000 verified cases of the virus and a total of 18 deaths have been confirmed in the...