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The number of doctors practising in Canada is increasing at a faster rate than the population, according to a new report released Thursday. The isolated cases of Tamiflu-resistance in swine flu patients in Britain and the United States likely aren't...
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Four more Oklahomans died from the swine flu, bringing the state's total deaths from the novel virus to 38, according to a state report released Wednesday.Two of the reported deaths were in Tulsa County, it said. The total figure includes a Kay County...
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THE number of swine flu-related deaths in Scotland has reached 43 as three more cases were confirmed. Two of the latest victims, an adult from Glasgow and one from the Highlands, also had other health conditions, but a third victim, from Glasgow, had...
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A 2-year-old girl died on Thursday only three days after receiving the swine flu vaccine in the Rambam hospital in Haifa, despite Health Ministry regulations stating that the vaccine should not be given to children below the age of three who suffer from...
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It spreads fast, it is dangerous, and it must be feared – says the World Health Organization. But worry not – there is a way to save yourself. Just get a flu shot – and purchase a remedy for the deadly virus.
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The House of Representatives passed a measure to support hepatitis patients at its plenary gathering on Thursday, advancing the lawmaker-sponsored bill to the House of Councillors, where its passage is seen as certain due to support among both the ruling...
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The Emerging Technologies Conference at M.I.T. ended a few days ago with a focus on developing universal flu vaccines. Which companies are going to develop those vaccines, and when will they begin research? NanoViricides are coming soon. The...
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If you're not already at the airport trying to smash your way to the front of a ticket line, you're probably not visiting relatives this Thanksgiving...Those AP reporters must hate their relatives, since every other article they penned about Thanksgiving...
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Citing the deaths, health officer Dr. Ray W. Nicholson Jr. told the County Council on Wednesday that area residents and people across the country have taken the H1N1 virus "too lightly." The Vanderburgh County Health Department will conduct an H1N1 vaccination...
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State health officials confirmed Wednesday that the peak of H1N1 activity has passed and also unveiled a strategy to target college-age Hoosiers for the vaccine in an effort to avoid a third wave of the flu. State Health Commissioner Judy Monroe said...
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