How to Reduce Chances of Flu Complications

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Pregnant women and the flu - MedBroadcast

medbroadcast.com — “Pregnancy puts extra demands on a woman's body. A pregnant woman's heart and lungs are working harder than usual to supply blood and oxygen to her baby. This makes pregnant women more prone to flu complications. Pregnant women are 4 times as likely as non-pregnant women to be hospitalized for flu complications.View full resource at medbroadcast.com

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Learn more about why pregnant women are at higher risk of flu complications + how to reduce the risk: http://t.co/Sv1i2Mrp

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Leo Galland, M.D.: 5 Supplements That Could Help Ward Off the Flu

huffingtonpost.com — “While there is no guarantee that any product--drug, vitamin or supplement--will prevent the flu, there is a lot of very interesting research on how dietary supplements could help.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Leo Galland, M.D.: 5 Supplements That Could Help Ward Off the Flu: While there is no guarantee that any product--... http://huff.to/b7bP7B

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Travel and Leg Swelling: What, Me Worry? | Columbia University Department of Surgery Blog

columbiasurgery.net — “Vein disease and blood clots plague the frequent traveler. Dick Cheney, Richard Nixon, and David Bloom all had life threatening complications of vein disease.View full resource at columbiasurgery.net

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What can be done to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis during travel? http://t.co/lhKQCoti #bloodclot

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