healthw7 on July 30th, 2009

When out to dinner with my family recently, I told my sons they might not want to order the pulled pork. My reasoning for this was that I had already planned to serve it for the next night’s dinner; however, my older son misunderstood me. He shot me a disparaging look and said, “Mom, you [...]

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healthw7 on July 15th, 2009

Here’s another great article from HSI and my favorite person, Jenny Thompson.  Jenny’s commenting on the swine flu vaccine and some of the Center For Disease Control’s (CDC) outlandish statistics.  Get your swine flu vaccination, maybe even two – NOT!  Take a minute and read this.  It’s all too believable, if you know what I [...]

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healthw7 on June 20th, 2009

Some complications among pregnant women as the Swine Flu continue to spread across the country, and soon to the world, and that this high-risk group needs to take antivirals as soon as infection is suspected.  Just like what happen to a pregnant woman in Texas who suffers and died of Swine Flu infection.  Medical officials [...]

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healthw7 on June 20th, 2009

With this new strain of influenza running around, properly called Type A H1N1 swine influenza, but more popularly known as the swine flu, I think it would be nice to give people the 411 on the latest medical emergency that’s got the world’s attention.
Swine influenza came from pigs, hence the name, and pigs usually have [...]

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