By: David Bron | 2010-03-26 | Diseases and Conditions The world is fraught with danger. War, Famine and Pestilence cover the lands like some biblical dooms day prediction come to life and we here in the United States are stretching the limits of our vast riches and technological resources to keep them from our shores. Politicians on both the local and national stage are preparing for the swine flu pandemic by stock piling millions of doses of H1N1 vaccine for Novel Influenza A in a direct response to the world wide dilemma, "How to prevent H1N1 swine flu?" read more
By: Mary Bodel | 2010-07-16 | Diseases and Conditions H1N1, also as the Swine Flu causes a lot of conflicting information. They wonder that it is a true worldwide threat, what the vaccine really is, whether or not the media responsed too much on it. A current additional problem related to H1N1 is that whether or not it is a global threat. read more
By: Mary Tocco | 2010-11-24 | Health & Fitness The H1N1 Flu vaccine has proven to cause many unwanted side effect. Between the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting system in Washington and other reliable sources, the side effects are stacking up. read more
By: Siong Khee Goh | 2010-05-05 | Diseases and Conditions It is happening. People around the world are getting paranoid of the term "H1N1". Is it something that is less serious or more serious than SARS, the outbreak that killed many in Asia in 2003? read more
By: Nicholas St Jon | 2010-03-27 | Diseases and Conditions You must be wondering just how a Flu Pandemic like the H1N1 (swine) flu could unlock secrets to better health. It's because basically, it scared me, and apparently hundreds of thousands of others too. read more
By: Dee Power | 2010-10-06 | Article Marketing The immune system is the primary weapon in the battle with (N1H1) Swine Flu, and those with immature or weakened immune systems are at risk for pneumonia and secondary bacterial infections. read more
By: JEFF SCHMUCKER | 2009-12-16 | Disease & Illness According to Hernando County Health Department, the H1N1 vaccine is now used for not only the people who are high risk but everyone as well. read more
By: steev austin | 2011-03-24 | Health & Fitness Swine flu is a respiratory disease that is caused by influenza type a virus. This type of virus mainly affects the pigs but, sometimes, can occur in people having close contact with pigs. read more
By: Anara Midgett | 2010-05-10 | Diseases and Conditions Relevant facts about the symptoms and treatment of Swine Flu H1N1 with links to frequently updated credible resources. Part two of a Fast Facts series which also covers H1N1 spread, prevention, proper handwashing techniques, and how to get information without the hype. read more
By: Art Saborio | 2010-09-22 | Alternative Medicine H1N1 Influenza - Find out about preventions and also recovery information. Find out the key reason why a strong immune system is the leading prevention possible. read more
By: Art Saborio | 2010-11-03 | Medicine H1N1 Influenza Symptoms - Learn about the different kinds of flu vaccinations. Decide for yourself whether the flu shot is right for you. read more
By: Dee Power | 2010-10-02 | Article Marketing The influenza virus currently called Swine Flu, influenza A (H1N1), is actually an influenza virus that is a combination of a new strain of influenza A virus subtype H1N1 that derives from one strain of human influenza, one strain of avian (bird) influenza, and two separate strains of swine influenza. read more
By: Dee Power | 2010-10-03 | Article Marketing This new "swine flu" passes easily from human to human (not from pig to human). Vaccinations work by introducing a weakened or dead strain of the virus into the body. read more
By: Habib Thompson | 2010-04-01 | Diseases and Conditions A virus does not care about you me him her, neighbor next door or people you will never meet on the other side of the world. It only seeks to invade host body cells of any living thing it can, insert its genetics, and force the cells to produce copies of it. The scientific community still argues and debates among itself as to whether or not a virus is a living thing. This strange micro chameleon like ability foils and thwarts attempts to eradicate, intervene or interrupt their insidious campaigns of death and destruction. Viruses have odd and potentially apocalyptic qualities and behavior but with all this they often need something only a host organism like us can give them "help", by design or default read more
By: Nick Mutt | 2010-03-28 | Diseases and Conditions Swine Flu is a respiratory disease, caused by a tiny spheroid virus that belongs to the Influenza A virus group (known as H1N1) that is capable of infecting humans, birds and pigs. It is contagious and can be passed from one species (e.g., birds) through an intermediate animal host (e.g., pigs) to a third species (e.g., humans). read more