How to Stay Healthy During Flu Season
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Staying Healthy During the Cold & Flu SeasonBy: Danna Schneider | 03/03/2008 | HealthCan we really increase our odds of NOT getting colds and flu during the winter season when these germs are most likely to come in contact with and infect us? Well, yes, there are plenty of ways for us to increase our immunity and bone up our defenses against their infiltration, and fortunately, these strategies also have numerous other health benefits if they are put into practice. Cold and Flu - Protection, Prevention and TreatmentBy: Kyle J. Norton | 26/09/2008 | WellnessCold and flu are the most commonly occurring illnesses in the entire world, with more than 1 billion colds per year reported in the United States alone. The common cold is a self-limited illness caused by any 1 of more than 200 viruses. You usually do not need to call your doctor if you catch a cold. For more severe symptoms or a prolonged duration of symptoms, you should visit your doctor. An office visit will usually be fine. SWINE FLU HOMEOPATHY TREATMENTBy: DR HARSHAD RAVAL MD HOMEOPATHY | 29/04/2009 | Alternative MedicineDr Harshad Raval MD [Homeopathy] Honorary consultant homeopathy physician to his Excellency Govern.of Gujarat India. Ex-Member of nominee advisory committee (Govt. of Gujarat). Qualified MD consultant homeopath Physician, International Homeopathy Advisor, Book writer and Columnist For Gujarat Samachar, ADDRESS:16,floor,white-House| Ellishbridge | Ahmedabad | Gujarat | India Web site : www.homeopathyonline.in Email us to info@homeopathyonline.in Instructions for Staying Healthy In This WinterBy: Ketty | 23/11/2009 | Supplements & VitaminsIn winter season 90% people bombarded with a boatload of germs and viruses like cold and flu. There are a many ways you can prevent illness and stay healthy through the cold and flu season. Learn How to Prevent Getting a Cold Or the FluBy: Bryan Burbank | 24/11/2009 | Diseases & ConditionsIt is getting to be that time of year when we are bombarded with news articles about getting a cold or the flu. They are saying that this year the flu has shown up in the general population earlier than usual. In this article I will give you some tips that may help you or your family prevent getting a cold or the flu. Each year numerous days of work and school are missed because of these troublesome ailments. SARS, Swine Flu, and Kimchi?By: Randy Stewart | 26/11/2009 | Food & BeverageA couple of thousand years ago, makers of Kimchi (a Korean pickled cabbage side dish), long before the appearance of SARS and the Swine Flu, would never have imagined their diet staple might prevent and possibly cure these viral infections. Swine flu mnagment with alternative medicineBy: Dr Naveen Kumar arya | 22/08/2009 | Alternative MedicineSwine flu is an infection caused by a virus names as H1N1 . It is also known as pig flu,H1N1 flu or Hog flu. Ayurveda also has the cure for it, specially in its preliminary stage. Human-to-human transmission of swine flu can also occur. This is thought to occur in the same way as seasonal flu which is mainly person-to person transmission through coughing or sneezing by people infected with the influenza virus. Disease spreads very quickly among the population especially in crowded places Swine H1N1 Flu:2009By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 17/06/2009 | HealthSwine flu , now known as the 2009 H1N1 flu, is caused by the orthomyxovirus which usually affects pigs but viral mutations allows the virus to cross species to other hosts like humans. The swine influenza virus (SIV) is another example of cross species viral infection which was previously seen with other Zoonotic infections like in civets to humans SARS or Sudden Acute Respiratory Syndrome and from birds to humans as seen with avian (bird) flu.
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