Avoid H1N1 this season – News

The most common symptoms of H1N1 are chills, sore throat, severe headache, cough, chills, fever and fatigue. More severe symptoms include pneumonia, nausea and vomiting

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H1N1 cases increase on campus, nationwide – Campus News

Director of Student Health Services Laura Chellman said H1N1 symptoms generally include fever with a cough or sore throat. She stressed that students should stay home 24 hours after their fever has subsided. …

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Posse Comitatus, USA: Symptoms of H1N1 Swine Flu

I don’t want to worry you, but with all the hype and attention in the media recently concerning the spread of H1N1 virus, I decided to ring the government’s new ‘Swine Flu Helpline’ yesterday just to check on what the symptoms are. …

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Did Obama Purposely Delay The Development Of H1n1 Flu Vaccinations …

Did Obama Purposely Delay The Development Of H1n1 Flu Vaccinations With Hopes To Precipitate A Health Crisis? » on balance SYMPTOMS of THE FLU. You are something else.

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Missoula gyms look to prevent H1N1 flu (KPAX Missoula)

There are more and more people across the state with flu symptoms. The Missoula County Health Department indicates it’s seeing more H1N1 cases this week than last week, which continues to be the trend for the last month or so. Now some Missoula gyms are doing what they can to keep their members flu-free.  

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State health chief thinks she had H1N1 flu (Knoxville News Sentinel)

NASHVILLE – State Health Commissioner Susan R. Cooper believes she had a case of H1N1 flu, which should leave her immunized against a recurrence, but she still plans to be inoculated against the ailment when the vaccine becomes available later this year. Cooper, a registered nurse, said the flu that left her bedridden for five days was very likely H1N1, but there was “no 100 percent certainty …

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How local schools are dealing with H1N1 absentees (9 News Denver)

H1N1 SPECIAL SECTION LAKEWOOD – It started getting bad last week. On Thursday, nearly 50 students were too sick to come to Dunstan Middle School.

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H1N1 Emergency Declared In Santa Clara County (KSBW Salinas)

An H1N1 emergency has been declared in Santa Clara County following the deaths of eight people infected with the virus.

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Doctors Talk on Run in with H1N1 (FOX 13 Memphis)

Two Mid-South doctors are recovering from H1N1 swine flu.

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H1N1 Virus Hits Record Numbers – EDU Destination

Campuses across the nation have been on alert for cases of the “swine flu” or the H1N1 virus.

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