Thursday, May 24, 2012

The H1N1 Vaccine Is Considered Safe

November 8, 2009 by Braniff Watson  
Filed under Health

President Barack Obama has declared a countrywide emergency in the U.S. on Sun. October 25 2009, noting the H1N1 flu had doubled the past week, where 46 States out of the fifty have reported cases of this influenza that has killed more than a hundred kids. “This move allows the ordinary red tape to get cut making resources way easier to get to, it is predicted this will be ready to forestall a major outbreak,” according to the declaration.

The Warning Signs Are Important When It Comes To Your Children And Swine Flu

October 24, 2009 by Braniff Watson  
Filed under Health

Its a nagging question on every parents’ mind : how will they protect their children from swine flu until the vaccine is widely available? Swine flu has likely infected thousands of kids across the country, but deaths among children are not common. Health officials are keeping an eye on kid’s flu deaths, but they say it’s impossible to add all influenza cases. So they don’t know what proportion of children’s infections are lethal.

H1N1 Swine Flu Virus Now Located by New Iphone Application

September 11, 2009 by Braniff Watson  
Filed under Health

A new iPhone application, manufactured by researchers at Childrens Hospital Boston in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab, permits users to trace and report outbreaks of infectious sicknesses, for example.

What Steps You Should Take To Protect Yourself Against The H1N1 Virus If You Are Not Taking The Vaccination

September 10, 2009 by Braniff Watson  
Filed under Health

Following these simple rules will keep your immune mechanism in perfect working order so that you are a lot less sure to obtain the infection to begin with.

The Precautions you should take when traveling to another country during an H1N1 pandemic

September 3, 2009 by Braniff Watson  
Filed under Health

In early 2009, the world was shaken by the news of a new flu virus that was spreading around Mexico and killing some of those infected. First dubbed ‘swine flu’ by the media, the H1N1 influenza virus has been spreading quickly across all five continents in the time of this writing. The H1N1 flu virus has received much media attention as it is highly contagious.