… world wide. Why?
Lack of vaccine. Third world countries rarely have flu vaccine nor do they have anti-virals or enough antibiotics to combat secondary infections. Except for the snafu two years ago when there was a shortage, the …
… world wide. Why?
Lack of vaccine. Third world countries rarely have flu vaccine nor do they have anti-virals or enough antibiotics to combat secondary infections. Except for the snafu two years ago when there was a shortage, the …
… places
Wash your hands
And keep your rooms well aired
And ways to tell if you have caught a cold include:
Sneezing
A runny nose
A sore throat
And coughing
If you do have a cold you might as well …
Tags: Direct Contact, Droplets, Myth, Nasty Germs, Wet Weather
… and within 2 to 3 days you should feel almost 100% better and can actually bare the remaining symptoms of the cold.
Other remedies that I like to try myself are to eat something spicy and allow my nose to run. Once I’m done eating I go and …
… per year. With more than 200 different viruses that cause the common cold your child will go through many many colds to build up their immune system against the cold viruses. Your child’s doctor can prescribe a medication for your child which is one …
… may be somewhat longer than normal for these special groups. This means that the length of time that you are contagious with the flu virus will depend upon your age and the state of your health. Small children and babies are undoubtedly the most …
… of a cold, are chills and headaches. In about 60% of flu cases chills are experienced. Tiredness is another symptom of cold and flu. It is fairly mild when one is experiencing a cold, but can be moderate to severe when one is experiencing the flu …
… to get rid of these incapacitated intruders is to digest them and let the kidneys remove the remnants from your body.
Because the flu can mutate so rapidly, your resistance to the flu only lasts for 3 or 4 months. You have to get the flu shot …
… a room full of sick people while they cough, sputter and spit and not get sick.
The reason we get a cold or flu in the first place is because our immune system is weak. Build it up and you can save yourself a lot of money on cough syrups, …
… , spreading from victim to victim by way of air droplets due to coughing and sneezing. Antibiotics do not affect the flu virus, as it is a completely different organism than the cold-producing bacteria that antibiotics are designed to attack. Once …
… and cause harm to humans. Current updates are available at Avian Influenza: Current H5N1 Situation.
Canine Flu
Dog flu is a contagious respiratory type A virus which has not yet spread to humans. This virus originated as a horse ( …
Tags: Anti Virals, Bacterial Infection, Fatality, Secondary Infections, Third World Countries