Sentences with phrase «get swine flu»

As a precaution, those who are planning to travel to Cancun should get a swine flu vaccination before their trips.
My lord, «what if» I get swine flu with this asthma I have?
I'm delurking to say that I'm terrified of my special needs child getting swine flu as well, but also wanted to point out it's important to be be careful with the hand sanitizer.
2 years ago in the first week of February I got swine flu for a week lost a stone of weight in a week.
However, cancellation due to fear of getting Swine Flu is not covered unless the insured has Cancel For Any Reason optional coverage.
However, you can not just cancel a trip because you are scared of getting swine flu.
It is generally recommended to keep breastfeeding even if the mother gets swine flu...» http://www.womensenews.org/article.cfm/dyn/aid/4096

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Nope, it's swine flu that has gotten under the collar of the Blackburn manager and the FA's decision not to postpone this game due to Rovers being hit with the sometimes fatal disease.
He answers some of the most common questions related to swine flu including how the outbreak began, how it's transmitted and how to prevent getting sick.
I know that parents and other schools are getting nervous about the possibility of further outbreak of swine flu in their respective schools.
Overweight people get heart disease and diabetes — and more severe swine flu — because their fat triggers inflammation, an immune response meant to fight infection.
It got to be a bad word, swine flu.
Researchers at Imperial College London asked volunteers to donate blood samples just as the swine flu pandemic was getting underway and report any symptoms they experienced over the next two flu seasons.
I wonder if you could give some more information about the particular herd that was affected, the size of the herd, when they started to show signs of the flu, whether other people on that farm decided that when that farm hand got sick and whether they have tested positive for the swine flu (inaudible)?
The best strains we have for a H1N1 swine flu vaccine grow only as half as fast as ordinary vaccine viruses, meaning poorer nations may not get it in time if there is a second wave
The Danish case, a contact of someone who caught swine flu abroad, was given Tamiflu as prophylaxis to prevent her getting sick, but she developed symptoms anyway.
People with asthma are more vulnerable to complications stemming from the flu — such as pneumonia — and are more likely to be hospitalized, which is why the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that all people with asthma over six months old get the seasonal and swine flu shot.
Health.com talked with Brian Currie, MD, vice president and medical director for research at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, N.Y., to get the facts about swine flu.
Human strains can infect pigs, so what happens is that pigs get infected with swine flu and human flu at the same time.
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Every winter fear tactics are used to encourage people to get vaccines to protect themselves from the «dangerous» flu and every few years the news media hypes a new flu scare — swine flu, Asian flu, etc..
Parent groups get annoyed when the principal seems to be an obstructionist of good ideas, and principals get frustrated when their parent groups want every change to happen yesterday or when their parent groups don't remember the 178 other priorities — like faculty and test scores and swine flu and the curriculum and leaky faucets — that a principal also must face.
That's because the vaccine debate crystallized in 2009 - 2010 when media hype created a pandemic leading to mass inoculation against H1N1 (swine flu) that passed as weirdly as it arrived... By 2010, savvy dog breeders were rethinking vaccine protocol and the public said «no way» to that year's drugstore signs «get your flu shots here» See display links.
Imagine contracting swine flu while traveling, flying President Clinton around the world in a private jet or getting kidnapped by nuns in Puerto Rico.
The swine flu probably got us all, killed some 20,000 people — and left the rest of us not only largely unharmed, but also improved our collective immune system to resist new attacks by resembling H1N1 viral mutations.
Here's another one of those things that got lost in last week's all swine flu all the time shuffle: New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced that the police department has added 40 hybrid patrol cars to the fleet: Hybrids Get Double the Mileage of Regular Patrol Cars According to the Mayor's Office, the Nissan Altimas (18 of which are marked police cars and 22 unmarked) will be assigned to areas in all five burroughs where the improved fuel economy of the hybrids can be best optimized: Areas with large patrol areas and those with lots of stop and go driving.
With swine flu now getting closer but not yet classified a pandemic, it seems important not to jump to conclusions while we read the sometimes scary headlines.
More on food safety and the U.S. food supply: The USDA and DOJ May Finally Address Obvious Livestock Industry Monopolies The Localization of Agriculture: A Predetermined Future Pork Chops Won't Give You Swine Flu, But Here Are Other Reasons to Abstain Salmonella, What it Actually is and How You Can Avoid Getting Sick
Well there's no getting around the fact that the variously euphemized swine flu is among us, spreading and causing us all to have something of an attention span.
I think the biggest thing making me happy right now (even with the swine flu thing) is that I get to fly home with my little man tomorrow, to spend some time with both sets of grandparents, as well as take his first trip to the beach!
After the swine flu outbreak (and trips to Mexico in the past), I filled up a glass of water and just looked at it and marveled about how I get good, clean, filtered water.
I have a HUGE long list of «happy things» so lets get going on some of them... * hubby brings me a glass of cold OJ every morning * a daughter than lives nearby * creative genes from my father * hubby is employed * we do NOT have the swine flu * completing a very long «to do» list of phone calls and paperwork * American Idol * Dancing With the Stars * opportunities to win goodies on blogs
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