Reports Show a Spike in Pneumonia Cases Due to the Flu
The CDC today reported a spike in the number of bacterial pneumonia cases, possibly related to the flu pandemic.
The CDC today reported a spike in the number of bacterial pneumonia cases, possibly related to the flu pandemic.
You Probably Didn't Catch H1N1 From a Family Member
While H1N1 has spread rapidly over the past eight months, there's a good chance you didn't catch it from a family member.
While H1N1 has spread rapidly over the past eight months, there's a good chance you didn't catch it from a family member.
A Recall Was Issued for Some of the H1N1 Vaccine
Sanofi Pastuer has issued a recall for 80,000 doses of their pediatric H1N1 vaccine.
Sanofi Pastuer has issued a recall for 80,000 doses of their pediatric H1N1 vaccine.
Few College Students Have Received the H1N1 Vaccine
The swine flu has hit college campuses nationwide- but few students have been able to get the vaccine.
The swine flu has hit college campuses nationwide- but few students have been able to get the vaccine.
Your Cat Could Get H1N1 from You
A cat in Iowa may be the first pet diagnosed with the H1N1 flu virus.
A cat in Iowa may be the first pet diagnosed with the H1N1 flu virus.
Some Wall Street Firms Have the H1N1 Vaccine Already
Trish Regan (CNBC) reports that while people across the nation wait for Swine Flu vaccines, some Wall Street firms have received theirs.
Trish Regan (CNBC) reports that while people across the nation wait for Swine Flu vaccines, some Wall Street firms have received theirs.
The US Government Studied H1N1 in Members of the Air Force
Experts are reporting what they learned during the H1N1 outbreak at the U.S. Air Force Academy this summer.
Experts are reporting what they learned during the H1N1 outbreak at the U.S. Air Force Academy this summer.
Women Are Better Than Men At Preventing the Flu
When it comes to preventing the H1N1 flu virus, it appears women may be doing a better job than men.
When it comes to preventing the H1N1 flu virus, it appears women may be doing a better job than men.
You May Have a 25% Chance of Catching Swine Flu
A few small studies on H1N1 cases indicate you may have a one in four chance of catching the bug from an infected close relative or co-worker.
A few small studies on H1N1 cases indicate you may have a one in four chance of catching the bug from an infected close relative or co-worker.
The US Government Studied H1N1 in Members of the Air Force
Experts are reporting what they learned during the H1N1 outbreak at the U.S. Air Force Academy this summer.
Experts are reporting what they learned during the H1N1 outbreak at the U.S. Air Force Academy this summer.
Doctors Fear They Have No Room For Swine Flu Patients
A new poll shows nearly 90% of emergency room physicians worry they won't have room or staffing to care for additional flu patients.
A new poll shows nearly 90% of emergency room physicians worry they won't have room or staffing to care for additional flu patients.
There Are Already Shortages of the Flu Vaccine
Over 70 million doses of the seasonal flu vaccine have been distributed this year, yet many clinics and doctor's offices are reporting shortages.
Over 70 million doses of the seasonal flu vaccine have been distributed this year, yet many clinics and doctor's offices are reporting shortages.
Two-Thirds of Americans May Not Get the H1N1 Vaccine
A new report shows two-thirds of Americans may not get the H1N1 vaccine because they fear it's not safe.
A new report shows two-thirds of Americans may not get the H1N1 vaccine because they fear it's not safe.
Last Year's Flu Shot May Have Helped Some Against H1N1
There is preliminary evidence that last year's seasonal flu shot may have protected some people from the swine flu.
There is preliminary evidence that last year's seasonal flu shot may have protected some people from the swine flu.
Your More Likely to Wash Your Hands If Someone's Watching
People are more likely to wash their hands if they think someone is watching them.
People are more likely to wash their hands if they think someone is watching them.
Patients Worry About Getting Flu Shots Too Early
Pharmacies around the country have already begun giving out flu shots which is about a month earlier than in past years.
Pharmacies around the country have already begun giving out flu shots which is about a month earlier than in past years.
Testing Too Quickly For H1N1 Could Produce Bad Results
The CDC says rapid tests for the H1N1 flu virus could provide false negatives.
The CDC says rapid tests for the H1N1 flu virus could provide false negatives.
Babies Born to Mother's With the Flu Are At Risk of Heart Disease
Babies born around the height of the 1918 flu pandemic were more likely to develop heart disease.
Babies born around the height of the 1918 flu pandemic were more likely to develop heart disease.
People With Heart Issues Are At High Risk With the Flu
The flu is especially dangerous for people with heart problems.
The flu is especially dangerous for people with heart problems.
Too Much Tamiflu Could Make it Not Work Against H1N1
Two teen girls in North Carolina developed Tamiflu-resistant H1N1 flu this past summer.
Two teen girls in North Carolina developed Tamiflu-resistant H1N1 flu this past summer.


