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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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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Today, on October 24th, President Obama Saturday declared the H1N1 flu a national emergency. This clears the way for waivers to the Emergency Medical...
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After receiving a briefing on preparedness for H1N1, President Obama has come forward again to encourage America to do the obvious to prepare for the...
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It would appear that Casanova the 18th-century lover has been vindicated in a study that proves oysters really are aphrodisiacs. The study was funded...
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Retrospectively for the third consecutive year, the nation’s coastal and Great Lakes beaches were open 95 percent of the time during the...
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This all seems elementary however I can not tell you how often I see people leaving bathrooms without washing their hands. Perhaps they have forgotten...
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Do you know your cough and sneeze etiquette? Did you know there is one. It consists of mostly common sense however there some changes since we were...
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Every year, over one billion Americans get a cold, and millions more suffer with seasonal flu. Although colds and other viruses may cause similar...
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How does a young, vivacious model develop a UTI and end up dying after having several weeks of extensive surgery? Even more perplexing, how did this...
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