Can eating garlic prevent H1N1?
Posted on December 2, 2009
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Online has reported that, at present, Shandong, Henan, Wuhan and many other cities in garlic prices have been soaring, there are people in the trade, mainly with the garlic be able to control a flow of the. So, eat garlic really be able to control a flow?
Nanjing Hospital of Integrated Chinese and Western medicine, director [...]
To prevent h1n1, are you ready?
Posted on December 1, 2009
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◆ Recently, the U.S. researchers have updated the previous influenza A H1N1 influenza virus in the population between the spread of some of the characterization that the influenza virus has the ability to attack people of all ages and in all age groups were all lethal lethal. In addition, U.S. scientists believe that the influenza [...]
Prevention of “H1N1″ little know-how
Posted on November 30, 2009
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1. Frequently wash their hands.
2. Hands do not touch the face. Unless you need to eat, bathe, or else we must avoid hand contact with any part of the face.
3. Twice daily with warm salt water gargle. If you feel that brine unsanitary, it can be replaced by Franz Liszt Lin mouthwash. A stream of [...]
How to prevent swine flu naturally?
Posted on November 29, 2009
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1. Rubbed my eyes with the knuckles. Fingertip rubbing eyes are better than knuckle rubbed my eyes more easily spread the virus. U.S. medical experts, Dr. Qiaodanlubin pointed out that this point is important because the eyes are the influenza viruses enter the body of the “perfect channel.” According to statistics, it is a daily [...]
The prevention of influenza is more important than cure!
Posted on November 28, 2009
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Influenza contagious, acute infectious disease incidence in the front ranks. Because influenza is not an immediate way of treatment, so prevention becomes important, its importance was considered no less than the treatment.
Influenza vaccination is an effective measure to prevent influenza. A large number of research and practice of vaccination in many countries shows [...]
WHO: China’s H1N1 vaccine is safe and effective
Posted on November 27, 2009
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World Health Organization representative in China said in Beijing Lan Rui Ming, the fact that as the world’s first influenza A H1N1 influenza vaccine approved by the countries listed, China’s production of the vaccine is safe and effective.
WHO Resident Representative in China Lan Rui-ming said he and his family will not hesitate to [...]
H1N1 swine flu symptoms
Posted on November 26, 2009
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What are the symptoms of a stream?
A flow of cold symptoms similar to patients with fever, cough, fatigue, loss of appetite and so on. There are reports that the United States in 2009 cases of disease found mainly as a sudden onset of fever, cough, muscle pain and fatigue, some patients have reported [...]
“H1N1″ the four questions
Posted on November 25, 2009
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Q: Recently, “a flow” epidemic developed rapidly in the right light the distinction between cases of severe disease and medical treatment?
Beijing Children’s Hospital, Capital Medical University, vice president of Shen Ying: From October 23, Beijing has two major children’s hospital treatment after the peak sudden, the Beijing Municipal Health Bureau immediately launched emergency plans, there [...]
H1N1 prevention tips
Posted on November 24, 2009
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In April, the influenza epidemic H1N1 influenza virus outbreak in North America, was the spread of the current global situation. Influenza incubation period is usually 1-7 days or so, generally susceptible to youth. Early symptoms are similar to ordinary flu, including fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue, and some even diarrhea [...]
H1N1 & breastfeeding
Posted on November 23, 2009
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Breast milk is not only physical and intellectual development of children the best food, but also has the effect to prevent the common cold, in the influenza A H1N1 influenza epidemic periods, with breastfeeding for the infant is very useful. Immune globulin, also known as “antibodies”, which is the body’s immune system after stimulation by [...]