All the tips and tools we use in our home to survive cold flu season. Some you've tried and some will likely be new. See what works for you.img src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/trarticles/~4/CsJVpg6iXD8 height=1 width=1/
Oct
28
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Honestly, I feel like crap today. I thought it was the flu, but typically the flu involves some actual movement on the flu-like symptoms front and currently I’m stalled at “achy like I’m being attacked by every molecule of air individually as though they could think for themselves and are, as such, homicidal.” If I were 90, this would be arthritis. As I am 27, I am self-diagnosing via the Internet with some sort of fatal, rare disorder that turns me, eventually, into a rock/tree/Very Special Opr
Oct
23
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Pain and Inflammation is the number 1 problem in America today. Not only Arthritis but all types of pain like back pain, gastrointestinal inflammations, sprains and strains, etc. I recommend a number of different things. With recent information coming out regarding ASA’s like Aspirin as well as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, possibly being detrimental to those who may have contracted the flu. There’s some facinating history coming out concerning these types of products and the flu.
Oct
21
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Flu.gov, CDC: Get a Flu Shot If You Have Rheumatoid Arthritis – eMaxHealth Flu.gov lists the following conditions as having a higher risk of flu-related complications such as pneumonia. These conditions weaken the immune system and …. Flu.GOV: Pregnant Women and the Flu: Five things you need to know – Media Newswire (press release) …. County Taking Precautions to Combat Swine Flu – Decatur County Chronicle For more information on the H1N1 virus, visit www.cdc.gov, www. flu
It's still all theory, but UC Davis researchers think that the reason senior citizens over age 65 aren't catching the H1N1 flu at least for now is that specific shared molecular sites called epitopes result in some type of immunity to the novel flu. It seems people over age 65 have been exposed to various type A flu viruses in the past that have stimulate immunity responses in which their T-cells clear out the novel flu viruses. It's a fascinating theory because some doctors have been heard to