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Saturday, November 21, 2009

h1n1: How to Teach Kids about Swine Flu

By rewrite810
Nightly news updates, school closures and family discussions about the rapid spread of the Swine Flu (also known as the H1N1 flu infection) may lead to anxiety and undue stress in young children as they worry about the epidemic. Calm their fears about the Swine Flu, while still educating them about prevention and symptoms in the event H1N1 reaches your community. Use these tips to teach kids about Swine Flu to educate with unnecessarily alarming them

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Flu Prevention Medicines

By Leanne Coffman
Seasonal influenza affects up to 20 percent of the population each year, resulting in lost time from work and school, and typically up to a week of feeling simply miserable. Although most people recover on their own, influenza (or flu) can be a serious illness to reckon with. In the United States, as many as 200,000 flu-related hospitalizations occur. Thankfully, there are effective choices to keep flu away or to lessen its severity.

How to Prevent Swine Flu

By Heidi Gonzales
Swine flu is a respiratory disease common in pigs, and is a specific type of Influenza A. Humans who work with pigs are generally more susceptible to contracting swine flu, but it has recently mutated and is being passed among humans. As of this writing there were 81 deaths reported as a result of swine flu and there have been numerous outbreaks in the United States. The following steps will help you prevent this disease.

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