Seasonal Flu Shot Increases Risk of H1N1 Swine Flu?

Four Canadian studies found people who had received seasonal flu shots in the past were more likely to get H1N1 swine flu. The results are still preliminary, and has not been validated or peer reviewed. "This is some evidence that has been floated. It hasn't been validated...

H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine Makes German Man Extremely Sick

Berlin : Last week Australian H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine Panvax Manufacturer "Listed Guillian-Barre Syndrome as vaccine side effect". And now a German man who participated in H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine clinical trials has said that he became seriously ill as a consequence of theH1N1...

CNN Medical Reporter Sanjay Gupta Contracts, Blogs About H1N1

CNN Chief Medical Reporter Sanjay Gupta contracted H1N1, also known as swine flu, while in Afghanistan reporting on the war He exposed the news on his blog, where he also describes his experiences in Afghanistan, including how the flu has affected him and camera man Scottie...

Swedish Soccer Players Told To Skip Handshakes Over H1N1 Concerns

Swedish soccer players have been advised against shaking hands before and after matches as is traditionally done to avoid getting infected with swine flu. H1N1 (swine) flu is known to spread easily via aerosols emitted by sick individuals. The air droplets containing viral...

Second Wave of Swine Flu Expected: Vaccination Program in Works

A second wave of Swine Flu is expected in and around the UK as statistics show an increase of 2,000 cases in the last week alone, jumping from 3,000 - 5,000 cases. The rapid increase may be attributed to schools reopening and the warm season being over. In Scotland, the...

Preparing for Swine Flu: Small businesses urged to anticipate

Small businesses are being urged to allow their workforce ample time off for swine flu,  to prevent increased contagion in the office:   "We need to make sure that operations and businesses continue on even as we go through the flu season," Janet Napolitano, U.S....

H1N1 Flu Warning

This was a photo of an H1 N1 Virus Warning taken at Miami International Airport in Miami Florida. This is for Now Public Users.

Chinese Plant Dung Of The Devil May Kill Swine Flu

Ferula Asafetida, a plant used by the Chinese to protect against the Spanish Flu in 1918 may be effective in fighting the swine flu, or H1N1. The plant is known as Dung of the Devil due to its foul smell. Researchers found that Ferula Asafetida contained more than 230 natural...

H1N1 Swine Flu Virus Patented by Medimmune Back in 2008

H1N1 Swine Flu Virus Patented by Medimmune Back in 2008New York : According to Dr T Ott the Swine Flu patent is owned by none other than Medimmune who stands to profit around $151 million dollars from US...

H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine Breakthrough: Just One Dose Is Enough

New developments in H1N1 swine flu vaccination effort today – experts now say, just one dose of the vaccine will be sufficient to protect against the virus, not two doses as was previously recommended. Typically, two doses of the vaccine are necessary because the second...

Quarantine or 30 day jail for refusing the toxic H1N1 vaccine

One more reason to Fight Back H1N1 !! http://www.fightbackh1n1.com

Swine Flu kills first Memphis teen.

    A staff member at  Le Bonheur Children's Medical Hospital  said the city's first Swine Flu death, Michael Howse, an eighth grader from White Station Middle School,was kept alive several days by life support systems.The youth was emergency lifted...

Swine Flu In Brief

More than 100 high school students and 17 teachers has infected with swine flu in Hungary. The school temporary closed. This is the biggest multitudinous infection here, still swine flu appeared around the world. Vaccine under tests. The producer says it will be ready in...

US Colleges Race To Combat H1N1: Quarantine Dorms & Sanitizers

Nationwide, there are approximately, 15.9 million college students, at more than 4,000 two-year and four-year institutions.According to the American College Health Association (ACHA), there are more than 2,000 H1N1...

So we're not all going to die of swine flu after all:- offical

" Deaths from swine flu could be less than half the annual toll from the usual winter flu, it emerged last night. The news came as an expert accused ministers of an 'alarmist' response to the outbreak. ...

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