Nearly 4,000 Americans have died from the H1N1 flu virus this year according to the CDC. This is a very scary sounding number; however it needs to be...
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Most Thanksgiving dishes will remain safe to eat for several days in the refrigerator. The key is to be sure you place your cooked turkey and side...
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Fridge defrosting Defrosting your holiday bird in the refrigerator is certainly the easiest method to safely defrost. All you need to do is just...
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As more and more nervous Americans demand flu vaccines, pharmaceutical companies are looking towards new technology to produce them. For more then 5...
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As the H1N1 flu continues to spread throughout the U.S., the one thing it is not spreading is good cheer. This is especially true if your holidays...
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November 6 – As officers led a handcuffed Jason Rodriguez into a police station, a reporter asked the divorced 40-year-old why he had attacked...
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November 2 - Some treatment plans for type 2 diabetes may need to be modified, as the FDA has prompted prescribing information changes for the popular...
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Nov 2nd – Class I recall is the most serious type of recall. This is a health hazard situation where there is a reasonable probability that the...
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All H1N1 Flu Vaccines are not made equal. However, they are ALL listed as Pregnancy Category C. Some of the vaccines are suitable for children and...
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October 27 – Eric Clapton and Bruce Springsteen may be no shows at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame extravaganza this week. Both were schedule to...
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