Seasonal flu activity picks up in Canada; predominant strain is H3N2 influenza A

January 5, 2011

TORONTO – Flu activity is picking up in some parts of Canada, but the predominant strain in this country is H3N2 instead of the pandemic H1N1 virus that dominated the health-care scene a year ago. Dr. Irene Armstrong of Toronto Public Health says influenza appears to be hitting hard earlier this season in Toronto, compared [...]

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Nerve in stomach that causes heart symptoms?

January 5, 2011

I have a question, does anyone know the name of the nerve in you stomach that can cause heart symptoms?

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Health department warns consumers about Jambrulin

January 5, 2011

The state Department of Public Health on Tuesday cautioned market owners and consumers about possible health effects associated with the use of Jambrulin and some other ayurvedic medicinal products sold in Indian or Asian markets. Jambrulin’s packaging states that the product can be used to activate the pancreas. Ayurvedic medicinal products are used in traditional [...]

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What are the symptoms of crohn's?

January 5, 2011

I was wondering what the symptoms of crohn's disease are? I'm wondering if I may have it. all you need to know on this web page digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases… Symptoms can vary depending on the location of disease and severity. Most common are abdominal pain, fever, diarrhea, weight loss, and rectal bleeding. everyone else has pretty much [...]

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Different Symptoms For Children With ADHD

January 5, 2011

It is important to be aware of what the common symptoms are for children with ADHD if you are a parent. if a child does have ADHD, then something needs to be done about it, and qualified help from a medical professional needs to be sought. your child will be at a disadvantage in school [...]

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First case of influenza confirmed in county

January 5, 2011

Cascade County has its first confirmed case of influenza this season, according to the Cascade City-County Health Department. “A flu shot is still the best protection against the flu, and it isn’t too late,” said Alicia Thompson, CCHD health officer. “And of course, continue to practice prevention ? wash your hands, cover your mouth and [...]

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The Ten Millionth “Could I be pregnant” question?

January 5, 2011

Question by Kara: the ten Millionth “Could I be pregnant” question?My last period was on Nov. 30, so I know it’s too early to tell with a home pregnancy test, so I just wanted to get some opinions. here are the details: my husband and I had sex on Dec 8, but he pulled out [...]

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DOH alerts public vs. tetanus infection due to firecracker injuries

January 5, 2011

By U.S. News Agency / Asian The Department of Health (DOH) has alerted the public against the danger of tetanus infection that maybe caused by firecracker-related injuries during the recent New Year celebrations. DOH-National Epidemiology Center (NEC) director Dr. Eric Tayag advised the public to seek immediate medical treatment for firecracker injuries to avoid developing [...]

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What is Low Testosterone Symptoms

January 5, 2011

Symptoms of low testosterone are seldom acknowledged or understood by most people. It’s commonly thought that low testosterone is found among aged men only. however, low testosterone refers to a hormonal deficiency in the testosterone hormone that may affect folks during any phase of their life, irrespective of their age or gender. It should be [...]

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Cancer of the Prostate Symptoms.

January 5, 2011

We even workout, eat good food and pay attention to our bodies so that you can organize for future years. Alright, some people do and some of us don’t; now I’ll state that it’s recommended you need to do so. As we age, physiques deteriorate in lots of ways, this is inevitable, for this reason [...]

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