Flu and Cold:
Flu Symptoms, Articles on Flu and Cold
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Sep 15th, 2009
While H1N1 influenza (swine flu) is currently in the headlines, every year in King County thousands of people get sick from seasonal influenza, also known as seasonal flu.
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Sep 15th, 2009
The novel H1N1 virus remains the dominant virus in Alabama, with more than 99 percent of the recently circulating influenza viruses confirmed as that strain.
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Sep 15th, 2009
James Phillips, M.D., Branch Chief, Infectious Disease reported four additional deaths among Arkansans from complications related to 2009 influenza A (H1N1) virus (Swine Flu).
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Sep 15th, 2009
Dr. Claudia Jonah, Kern County’s Health Officer announced, the county’s first pandemic H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) related casualty.
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Sep 15th, 2009
Connecticut residents most at risk for the H1N1 (swine) flu virus will be among the first to receive the vaccine once it become available under the state’s distribution plan for the H1N1 vaccine.
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Sep 14th, 2009
The cold and flu season is coming. There will be aches and pains, running noses, sore throats and missed work. The other thing there will be is a big price tags. The common cold cost 40 billion dollars annually in the U.S.
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Sep 14th, 2009
You have aches and pains in places you never thought could hurt. You feel like you have a fever, chills, your throat is feeling scratchy and you feel like you might even have a fever. The question then becomes, do you have a cold or the flu?
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Sep 12th, 2009
The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals confirmed that two additional residents of the state have died from complications related to the 2009 H1N1 flu, bringing the total of H1N1-related deaths in the state to six.
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Sep 12th, 2009
With all the talk about H1N1 flu vaccine, a state health official is reminding South Dakotans not to forget about the need for seasonal flu vaccine.
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Sep 12th, 2009
Seasonal influenza vaccinations are now available at clinics throughout the state and the Utah Department of Health is encouraging Utahns to get vaccinated as soon as possible.