Summer Cold Versus Swine Flu – How to tell them Apart

February 18, 2010 by uttoransen  
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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 Do You Tell If Your Child Has Swine Flu

December 22, 2009 by uttoransen  
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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

How is the Swine Flu Transmitted

December 20, 2009 by uttoransen  
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The swine flu continues to spread and there are still many people who are wondering how exactly the swine flu virus is being transmitted. We will help you to understand how it can be transmitted and offer a few suggestions that you can use to prevent infection.

How Long Does Swine Flu Last

December 20, 2009 by uttoransen  
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Have you ever wondered how long does swine flu, or H1N1 usually last? There is no definite answer to this but it usually depends on how strong the attack is and if there are other symptom that exists. The symptoms that appear are actually very similar to what you will get when you have ordinary flu where the body will experience aches and pains

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