Summer Cold Versus Swine Flu – How to tell them Apart

February 18, 2010 by uttoransen  
Filed under Disease and Conditions

Because of the spread of the swine flu virus in the past months, people have become even more careful when it comes to interacting with other people. Aside from that, they have also gotten more vigilant in terms of their hygiene and the cleanliness of their environment. Thus, any sign of runny nose and sneezing immediately leads to a panic attack, thinking that the flu virus has spread even if it actually just a summer cold, or allergic rhinitis.

How to Tell the Difference Between the Cold and the Flu

February 12, 2010 by uttoransen  
Filed under Disease and Conditions

For a lot of people, the words “cold” and “flu” are mostly exchangeable. Several of men address in to work, stating that we’re troubled from the flu, whilst actually we simply have a cold. Put differently, though the conditions are generally baffled they do refer two really dissimilar situations. Recognizing the difference between the flu and the cold could assist you to have finer thought about what to get along as you suffer with either one.

How Do You Tell If Your Child Has Swine Flu

December 22, 2009 by uttoransen  
Filed under Disease and Conditions

The swine flu epidemic has continued to spread around the world and is causing a lot of worries among parents because children are known to have the highest mortality rate if infected by this virus. It might be hard to identify the symptoms especially when your children is unable to speak but you should be aware of the signs of swine flu infection

What Age Group Does Swine Flu Affect

December 21, 2009 by uttoransen  
Filed under Disease and Conditions

The swine flu has become a huge discussion among people from all around the world because of its mysterious appearance and increasing death tool caused by this illness. The United Nations has recently declared it as a pandemic. The truth is, there is nothing to worry about because the swine flu virus is a milder influenza virus strain which is known as the common cold.

Seasonal Flu vs Swine Flu

October 6, 2009 by uttoransen  
Filed under Health Fitness Tips - Health News

With all the changes in our world like climate change, pollution, and other human developments that have brought both benefits and disadvantages to everyone’s situation and health, influenza in just another of those things to affect us. As the seasons pass, so do the flu seasons and the medical sciences have been able to create different kinds of vaccines to try to solve the influenza problem.