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  • Is the Swine Flu More Contagious Than Regular Flu?

    Swine flu (H1N1) transmits more rapidly from person to person than regular influenza, because the immune systems have not yet built immunity to the new strand. Because it spreads so fast, doctors...

  • Swine Flu Precautions by the CDC

    The swine flu, also known as the H1N1 virus, emerged in the spring of 2009 and quickly spread around the globe, becoming a pandemic. There are precautions you should follow to avoid contracting...

  • How to Keep Your Co-Workers and Employees Well

    I have been a nurse a long time and keeping co-workers and employees well is a challenging task however there are many tips that can help. Some basic tips for keeping your co-workers and employees...

  • Procedure for the Prevention of Spreading Flu on IT Equipment

    The people who maintain workplace computers along with end users will undoubtedly use some of the same equipment from time to time. But when the flu virus enters the workplace, it seems to spread...

  • How to Stay Healthy in Flu Season

    During the flu season, staying healthy requires increased vigilance when it comes to personal hygiene. The typical influenza virus can survive on hands for about 5-15 minutes and on the surfaces...

  • Flu Prevention for Health Care Workers

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), each flu season is unpredictable. New viruses come up each year, such as the H1N1 influenza virus, commonly known as the swine...

  • How to not mix Turkey and H1N1

    Close to 40 million people will be traveling this Thanksgiving weekend. Some of these people can be infected with the swine flu and it is believed that there will be a large spike in influenza...

  • Discharge Planning for Patients Diagnosed With Swine Flu

    According to the Krames website, swine flu (H1N1) is a disease that attacks the respiratory system. It is caused by the influenza A strain of viruses and is highly contagious. According to the...

  • What Is the Incubation Period of Swine Flu H1n1?

    The swine flu scare of 2009 had everyone on guard to the slightest sniffle, cough or tummy ache. One of the more prevalent questions being asked was about the incubation period of H1N1 before this...

  • How to Protect Against Swine Flu on an Airplane

    Airline travel is known to cause colds and flu in many individuals, most likely due to the lack of humidity in the air. With the emergence of H1N1 (swine flu), protecting against airborne...

  • How to Control Swine Flu

    The swine flu, or H1N1, was first detected in the United States in April 2009. By June of 2009, the World Health Organization warned that worldwide spreading of swine flu was underway. According...

  • How to Prevent H1N1 (Swine Flu) and Other Viral Infections

    H1N1 (Swine Flu), Influenza, and other viral infections are normally spread from person to person by respiratory droplets expelled during talking, coughing, laughing, sneezing, or kissing....

  • How to Protect Yourself and Your Family During the Swine Flu (A/H1N1virus) Season

    Swine Flu has been in the news since 1976 when an Army recruit at Fort Dix reported that he was ill and then 24 hours later had died. Swine Flu History Since then swine flu has been feared as a...

  • Disinfecting Procedures for the Swine Flu

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the H1N1 virus, commonly called "swine flu," is contagious and spread in the same manner as the regular flu--being exposed to an infected person...

  • How to to Know Whether You Have a Swine Flu Infection or Just an ordinary Respiratory Infection

    With the increasing swine-flu case reports people all over the globe are becoming more and more panicky about this disease. WHO had already warned nations that swine flu might bloom into a...

  • How to Get an H1N1 Flu Vaccine in Cook County, Illinois

    Nervous about getting the H1N1 Flu? If you've called the Cook County Dept. of Public Health (708-836-8600) to make an appointment to receive the vaccine, you know that as of November 20th their...

  • How to Protect you and your family from the FLU

    Winter is the season that keeps everyone indoors and in close proximity of each other and when we are likely to get the flu virus. We are living in a time when technology is advancing in cures for...

  • How to Avoid Getting the Swine Flu; Tips to Keep You from Getting H1N1

    With all the news about the swine flu vaccine, type A influenza, and the risks associated with getting the seasonal flu, here a few simple and easy ways to greatly reduce the risks of getting any...

  • How to Get Past the H1N1 Hysteria

    H1N1, more commonly known to people as the Swine Flu, is creating a mass hysteria among the general public. People hear about the severity of the illness and the related deaths and immediately...

  • How to Protect Against Bird Flu at Bird Feeders

    Avian influenza, also know as bird flu or H5N1, is a rare but dangerous disease. Though the virus is not easily transmitted, nearly half of people worldwide who have caught it have died, according...

  • How to Not Infect Others if You Have The Swine Flu

    The Swine Flu is a miserable flu. Do the world a favor and don't spread the "piggy disease." This is something you DON'T want to share. Having this disease is not pleasant. Many people...

  • How to Easily Protect Yourself From The Swine Flu

    Information on H1N1 Swine Flu Prevention. Learn the habits, precautions and preventions you need to take today to protect yourself and your family from the Swine Flu virus.

  • How to Recognize Signs of The Swine Flu

    Flu season is here and it is important to recognize all of the signs and symptoms of having it! It's especially important to know the signs and symptoms of the swine flu. Here are some to look out...

  • How to Get Ready for Flu Season

    The flu season starts in early fall and lasts until late April and sometimes into May every year. Because cold weather leaves many people indoors and in close contact with others, the flu spreads...

  • Harmful Side Effects of the Flu Vaccine

    Flu season is in the air, and there are some side effects you can encounter after being vaccinated with the seasonal flu vaccine. Remember, different side effects can be associated with the...

  • How to Prevent H1N1 and Other Flu Viruses

    The Centers for Disease Control has stated that we are in the midst of a pandemic due to the H1N1 flu virus. Most people who do contract the illness do recover, but it is still important to know...

  • How to Reduce Your Chances of Getting Swine Flu

    Want to make sure you don't get the Swine Flu? Read the easy how to article below!

  • Dangers of Oscillococcinum

    Oscillococcinum is a commonly recommended homeopathic treatment for the prevention of flu symptoms, manufactured by Boiron and available over-the-counter. With the H1N1 viral infection worries,...

  • How to Test for the Swine Flu

    The term "swine flu" refers to the infection caused by influenza A (H1N1) virus in humans in 2009. Original laboratory testing indicated that the virus was very similar to the flu viruses that...

  • What Are the Dangers of Flu Shots According to the CDC?

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends flu shots for everyone over the age of six months unless the patient has an allergy to eggs or has had a severe allergic reaction to...

  • How to Reduce Risk of Getting The Flu

    Don't want to get the flu? Follow these simple steps below and you can significantly reduce your risk of getting the flu.

  • How to Prevent Swine Flu

    First identified in April of 2009, H1N1 (swine flu) has already spread worldwide. Though most sufferers recover without medical treatment, swine flu can be deadly. People with weak immune systems...

  • How to Get a Flu Shot

    Even during flu vaccine shortages, there are always places where you can get a flu shot. The seasonal influenza vaccine (flu shot) is typically offered from September to Mid-November, right before...

  • How to Get the Swine Flu Shot

    Do you want to get vaccinated for the swine flu? Many people do. There is a shortage of vaccines, though, and not everyone is going to be able to get one. Here’s what you can do to maximize your...

  • How to decide if you should take the H1N1 flu shot

    Here are things that you need to consider before you roll up your sleeve to get a H1N1 shot.(Copyright MMIX Jes)All Rights Reserved

  • Porcine Flu Treatment

    Porcine flu is better known as H1N1 flu, or swine flu. Swine flu is highly contagious, and in June 2009, the World Health Organization declared it a pandemic. Vaccines and good hygiene help...

  • How to Fight the Type A Flu Virus

    The Type A Flu Virus is the most dangerous of the flu strains. It is important to prevent and treat it as quickly as possible to prevent reinfection or the spreading of this dangerous virus to...

  • Danger Signs of the Flu

    Influenza, or flu, is a contagious respiratory illness caused by a virus. Each year, a number of specific viruses cause seasonal flu. In 2009, a virus known as novel H1N1 was also identified.

  • What Were the Worst Flu Epidemics?

    An influenza epidemic is recorded when a large number of people in one geographic area contract an illness. A flu pandemic is recognized by the World Health Organization when large numbers of...

  • What Are the Causes of the Swine Flu Outbreak?

    The term "swine flu" is a popular name for type A influenza that originates in swine. Type A is a common strain of flu that infects both humans and pigs.

  • How Long After Exposure to Feel Symptoms of Swine Flu?

    The H1N1 virus, also known as the swine flu, was initially detected in people in the United States in April of 2009. The World Health Organization declared it a pandemic on June 11, 2009....

  • How to Define an Influenza Outbreak

    Influenza is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. The cases can be mild to severe, and in some instances death may result. Complications can set in, especially for the...

  • How to Properly Wash Your Hand

    Today, new malicious diseases such as the swine flu are spreading really fast. Many people are now getting infected with diseases. A simple and yet effective way to protect yourself from the...

  • How to Recover From The Swine Flu

    When I first heard about Swine flu, I never thought that I was going to catch it. I thought I would be one of the lucky ones that could avoid ever having it. I was wrong. I caught the swine...

  • Policies & Procedures for Flu Shots for Diabetics

    The U.S. government purchased 250 million doses of 2009 H1N1 vaccine in 2009 and the first ones to get their shots were those most in danger of complications from influenza. The Centers for...

  • Safety Talk on the Common Cold

    Arming yourself with information about the common cold can help prevent you and your loved ones from getting sick. Additionally, it is important to know the symptoms for the common cold and how to...

  • How to Talk to the Kids About the Swine Flu

    In 2009, the H1N1 flu hit the United States. This strain of influenza is also called the swine flu because many of the virus genes are similar to viruses in North American pigs. With the swine flu...

  • How to protect yourself against Swine Flu

    N1H1, otherwise known as Swine Flu, has become a National Health Emergency in America. The Swine Flu, or N1H1, is an Influenza that targets the body much like a normal virus. N1H1 originated...

  • How to prevent Swine Flu aka H1N1

    Swine Flu has been reported in 46 of the 50 states. Deaths from the virus have now reached 1,000 in the U.S. alone. There are reports of over 100 children dying from the virus. No need to panic...

  • How to Protect Yourself From Getting Swine Flu

    Knowing how to protect yourself from getting the swine flu can save your life or the life of a loved one. Although most people with the swine flu recover, it is lethal for others. If you get the...

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