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Human Nature : Swine Flu and Heat Scanners
slate.com — “Six years ago, when Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome swept the world, governments bought thermal image scanners and set them up at airports. The idea was to spot overheated travelers and check them for fever before they infected others. Now the machines” View full resource at slate.com
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I'm flying to Europe soon. I hope I don't fail one of these 'heat sensors' and get quarantined with Swine Flu. http://is.gd/vtav
Swine Flu Pandemic – The Background About Swine Flu and How This Global Panic Started | pandemic
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Some Swine Flu Questions On Your Mind - Shots - Health News Blog : NPR
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Only one in five young adults received a swine flu shot during 2009-2010 epidemic
news-medical.net — “Only about one in five young adults in their late 30s received a flu shot during the 2009-2010 swine flu epidemic, according to a University of Michigan report that details the behavior and attitudes of Generation X.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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What’s with all the questions today about swine flu and aids?
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HealthBlawg: David Harlow speaks about swine flu with Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates Director of Infection Control Dr. Ben Kruskal
healthblawg.typepad.com — “I've been following a lot of updates on swine flu (or, as we're now supposed to call it, H1N1), found everywhere from The Daily Kos to the swine flu feeds "blokcast" set up by Tom Stitt. Update 5/4/09: There is...” View full resource at healthblawg.typepad.com
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Audio interview with Dr Ben Kruskal Dir of Infection Control Harvard Vanguard http://bit.ly/yOjVv #swineflu #H1N1
H1N1 (Swine Flu) 2009 Update: Global's H1N1 Update - 06/01/10
h1n1flu2009.blogspot.com — “Your up-to-date source of relevant info about the evolving H1N1 flu threat.” View full resource at h1n1flu2009.blogspot.com
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A reason for responsible comm. & media coverage: 46 kids sent to hosp. & 304 more suffer MPI due to fear of vaccination http://bit.ly/bToqI4
Flu Vaccine Increases Risk of Serious Pandemic Flu Illness
articles.mercola.com — “Data from 2009-2010 shows that people who received the seasonal flu shot in 2008 had twice the risk of getting the H1N1 swine flu.” View full resource at articles.mercola.com
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Confirmed! Flu Vaccine INCREASES Risk of Serious Pandemic Flu Illness http://t.co/3wHEaU4h
New flu resembles feared 1918 virus, study finds | Reuters
reuters.com — “*virus can infect deep into the lung *remains sensitive to anitvirals *people born before 1918 have protection by maggie fox, health and science editor washington, july 13 (reuters) - the new h1n1 influenza” View full resource at reuters.com
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New flu resembles feared 1918 virus, study finds http://r.reuters.com/nej68c
World not prepared for health emergency: flu experts - CTV News
ctv.ca — “The world is not ready to deal with a lengthy public health emergency, a panel of international experts said Wednesday, basing its conclusions on the swine flu outbreak.” View full resource at ctv.ca
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FDA confirms FluCide pre-IND meeting date with NanoViricides
news-medical.net — “NanoViricides, Inc. announced today that March 29th, 2012 has been confirmed by the US FDA as the date for its initial meeting with the Company's scientists. This pre-IND meeting will focus on FluCide, designated as NV-INF-1, the Company's novel anti-influenza drug.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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MedicineNet - Health and Medical Information Produced by Doctors
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Travelers' Health | CDC
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New CDC Travel Health Warning for swine flu: Avoid all nonessential travel to Mexico: http://bit.ly/4Bby4
Tips to avoid infections during Valentine's Day
news-medical.net — “Say "I love you" with flowers, chocolates or a greeting card, but be careful when you kiss this Valentine's Day. "Mid-February is usually the peak season for infectious diseases, such as the seasonal and H1N1 flu, mononucleosis, colds and coughs," says Jorge Parada, MD, medical director, infectious disease at Loyola University Health System. "And don't rely on obvious signs of illness - such as sneezing or fever as a tip off. People with infectious diseases start” View full resource at news-medical.net
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