[9 Oct 2009 | Comments Off | 257 views]
Truth About <b>Flu</b> <b>Shots</b> Flier Information sheet

Truth About Flu Shots Flier Information sheet – …infertility in mice Sucrose: table sugar Gelatin: known allergen 2. Do flu shots work? Not in healthy babies: A review of 51 studies involving…

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[3 Apr 2010 | Comments Off | 329 views]

Doctors warn against resurgence of H1N1 flu virus – Coloradoan – I usually get my flu shot, but I didn't want to go back twice. I was a little too lazy. I went through three days of hell. It would have been the best 30 bucks I'd ever spent," Aspinwall said. Authorities say now is still a good time to get the …

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[3 Apr 2010 | Comments Off | 301 views]

Doctors warn against resurgence of H1N1 flu virus – Coloradoan – I usually get my flu shot, but I didn't want to go back twice. I was a little too lazy. I went through three days of hell. It would have been the best 30 bucks I'd ever spent," Aspinwall said. Authorities say now is still a good time to get the …

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[3 Apr 2010 | Comments Off | 294 views]

Family Medical Walk-In Clinic – KYTV – Do your part to prevent the spread of influenza by getting a flu shot at one of Family Medical Walk-In Clinics’ five convenient locations.

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[3 Apr 2010 | Comments Off | 304 views]

Missourians shun swine flu vaccine – St. Louis Post-Dispatch – More than 600,000 doses of H1N1 vaccine could go to waste after Missouri residents widely rejected the flu shot this year. Fewer than 16 percent of Missourians received swine flu vaccine through mid-February, according to a report released Thursday …

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[3 Apr 2010 | Comments Off | 272 views]

Video of cheerleader who claims flu shot caused the … – Examiner – According to the Center for control of disease and prevention , getting a flu vaccination is the single best way to help prevent influenza. And while the CDC has statistics to back their statements, there are others who refuse to get vaccinated …

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[2 Apr 2010 | Comments Off | 171 views]

H1N1 Information – San Diego 6 – Flu season often lasts through March and April, so if you get vaccinated now you will have protection for the rest of the season. Flu is unpredictable! We could see another wave of H1N1 disease in the next few weeks or months. Getting a flu shot …

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[2 Apr 2010 | Comments Off | 187 views]

Seasonal flu appears to have skipped a season – Daily Camera – Next year's seasonal flu shot will incorporate the H1N1 virus along with the seasonal type A virus and type B virus, and Gershman said it's a good idea for everyone to get the seasonal flu vaccine — even if they already were vaccinated against H1N1 …