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Closing schools could stop the flu30 comments

calebhellerman wrote 3 months ago: In June 2009, the new H1N1 flu strain was spreading like wildfire in western Canada, just as it was … more →

Tags: Childrens' Health, Public Health, Caleb Hellerman - CNN Medical Supervising Producer

How Gen X reacted to the H1N1 pandemic36 comments

willyhud wrote 4 months ago: In April 2009, the CDC identified a new virus in humans: H1N1, or what was then called swine flu, an … more →

Tags: H1N1 flu vaccine, Public Health, William Hudson - CNN Medical Associate Producer

Vol. 58 January 1, 2012 Top 15 Medical Fun Facts of Hubslist 2011

hubslist wrote 5 months ago: “WHAT IS PAST IS PROLOGUE” -William Shakespeare, The Tempest . . 1. Measles vaccination … more →

Tags: health-care reform, Vaccinations, Health Care, obesity, Cell Phones, Health Insurance, Food Allergies, dangerous occupations, children and media

8 *BUSTED* Myths About Flu Vaccines

mayorshealthline wrote 5 months ago: There is a lot of information about flu vaccines and the effects it has on the human body.  Most of … more →

Tags: health, Communities, Boston, Public Health, Minorities, News, Ethnic Groups, Health Care, flu

LISTERIA 1015 comments

mayorshealthline wrote 8 months ago: The recent listeria outbreak has members of the health community worried…for good reason.  Although … more →

Tags: health, Nutrition, Boston, Public Health, News, aging, listeria

Updates for Healthcare Professionals on Influenza (Flu)1 comment

mayorshealthline wrote 9 months ago: The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has released a final rule on influenza vaccinat … more →

Tags: health, Communities, Boston, Research, Public Health, Health education, News, Medicine

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Jarad wrote 10 months ago: this post is being used to try and recover category links … more →

Tags: administrative, Cuda, Datasets, Economy, Jobs, license agreements, PSTAT, PSTAT 220B, PSTAT 230

Are You Up To Date With Your Vaccinations?1 comment

mayorshealthline wrote 11 months ago: How many of you are up to date with your vaccinations? As an adult it is easy to miss vaccinations; … more →

Tags: Insurance, health, Boston, health reform, Health education, Medicine

Vol.45 May 15, 2011 Surprising Medical Fun Facts

hubslist wrote 1 year ago: “Scientists constantly change their minds. Science is not about immutable laws but provisional … more →

Tags: Infectious Disease, end of life, Medical Trivia, Humor, Current Events, Alternative/Complementary Medicine, drugs, Evidence based Medicine, H1N1 Vaccine

Bothered with Bronchitis?

mayorshealthline wrote 1 year ago: Winter is over, but that doesn’t mean coughs and colds aren’t still around.   Acute Bronchitis … more →

Tags: health, Public Health, Health education

A New Website to Answer the Who, What, When, and Why’s of Vaccines1 comment

mayorshealthline wrote 1 year ago: The US Department of Health and Human Services has just launched a new website to help consumers and … more →

Tags: health, Communities, Boston, Research, Public Health, Health education, News, Medicine

Study: Flu Typically Spreads Boy To Boy and Girl To Girl

cbs4price wrote 1 year ago: MIAMI (CBS4) – A new study sheds some light on the behavior and patterns of influenza in child … more →

Tags: News, health, Healthy Living, Children, flu, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Influenza, Dr. Simon Cauchemez

The Good Herd1 comment

Dr. David Waggoner, PhD wrote 1 year ago: . To Your Health… Updated: 23 January With my apologies to the great humanitarian, Pearl Buck, … more →

Tags: CDC, Extreme Thinkover, Influenza, Pandemic, Political Commentary, swine flu, swine flu precautions, Vaccines, World Health Organization

Animondos #4 Pandemic - The Outbreak

raptware wrote 1 year ago: Finally the virus has arrived to the America‘s House. What will do the America‘s friends … more →

Tags: Comics, america, France, England, Japan, México, animondos, WebComic, Israel

Keeping the cold at bay

mayorshealthline wrote 1 year ago: Keep your immune system balanced. There are a few  ways to do that: Keep well hydrated, drink  lots … more →

Tags: health, Nutrition, Boston, Public Health, Minorities, Health education, News, Travel, aging

An Epidemic of Apathy Towards Seasonal Flu22 comments

Christine Vara wrote 1 year ago: This article was originally printed as a guest post on BlogHer, Dec. 7, 2010, under the title, Why E … more →

Tags: seasonal flu, Parent Perspective, vaccine myths, h1n1, flu, Flu Shot, National Influenza Vaccination Week, BlogHer

Top Health stories of 2010

scottkeith wrote 1 year ago: Image via Wikipedia Since I started this blog, I have tried to keep up on significant health develop … more →

Tags: Medicine, obesity, swine flu, Prescription Drug Abuse, Bedbugs, health-care reform

Flu season is upon us again

mayorshealthline wrote 1 year ago:   It wasn’t that long ago the H1N1 pandemic swept the United States and while the threat has lessene … more →

Tags: health, Communities, Boston, Research, Public Health, Minorities, Health education, News, Travel

H1N1 flu vaccine denialists may be taking a high toll on unprotected children

D R Hosie wrote 1 year ago: Primary Children's Medical Center Primary (Photo: Children's Medical Center IHC Clinics) ( … more →

Tags: Atheism, Skepticism, Family, ethics, Morality, Science, Politics, Medical, Religion


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