A very sad story about a USA cheerleader that got a flu shot and now can only walk backwards
Nurses’ Union Decide to go on Strike
November 3rd, 2009 photo credit: Seattle Municipal Archives
A one day strike, starting at 7a.m on 30th October 2009, was announced on Monday at the Dominican Hospital by the California Nurses Association to express their disappointment over the extended contract negotiations.
About 24 hospitals associated to the Catholic Healthcare West, San Jose’s O’Connor Hospital, Saint Louise Regional Hospital in [...]
The Free Official Swine Flu Guide
November 2nd, 2009 Do you feel you know enough about this Swine Flu?
The 2009 Swine flu pandemic is a global outbreak of a new strain of an influenza A virus subtype H1N1, officially referred to as the novel H1N1, first identified in April 2009, and commonly called swine flu in North America and Mexican flu in some countries. [...]
Young and Healthy Victims of Swine Flu
October 21st, 2009 photo credit: mikebaird
A key characteristic of a swine flu study conducted is that no fundamental health problems were noticed in people who became very sick.
Patients with severe ailments and the elderly population is the section of people on which seasonal influenza exerts its toll.
Clinical Associate in the Royal Perth Hospital, Professor Steve Webb who [...]
Swine flu vaccines are now made accessible to poorer nations
October 18th, 2009 photo credit: carrier_exchange
The World Health Organization has said that the vaccines against the dreaded swine flu will be made available to around 100 developing nations beginning early November.
Pharmaceutical companies are the main donators of millions of these vaccines against the H1N1 strain of virus.
The poorer countries will get vaccines, thanks to the rich nations [...]

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