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by newsfreak
TECH: Want to ward off H1N1? Try Meditation
A Canadian company is selling a Meditation as a way to ward off H1N1 or swine flu. Peacefulllife, a Canadian company, is selling "H1N1 Immune Primer Guided Meditation", an audio track for $4.97 (full price - $9.97). Click here to download a 15-minute H1N1 Guided Meditation.
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This meditation can be a powerful tool to help keep you healthy during this flu season. Meditation creates the ideal circumstances so that your immune system can work...
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by shark
WORLD: Ukraine Ravaged by Swine Flu
Kiev, Ukraine Over the last week, Ukraine has reported 250,000 cases of H1N1, or Swine Flu, with over 71 deaths so far. In a country that is virtually bankrupt with a third world population, medical supplies are barely affordable by most which is escalating the situation out of control. In an effort to calm the situation, Ukraine is pleading for aid by the World Health Organisation hoping that they can provide medicine and masks for its ailing population.
"Given the potential...
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by Jonolan
WORLD: Societal Antibodies
The racist hate group, the Nation of Islam’s (NOI) leader, “Minister” Louis Farrakhan jabbered at an audience in Memphis, TN, telling them that he believes the H1N1 flu vaccine was developed by Whites to kill millions of people throughout the world – but particularly Blacks in America’s inner cities.
It was a recurring theme in his over-an-hour-long jabbering and hollering screed against America, Whites, and especially Jews.
From the Memphis Daily News:...
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by Hammer
WORLD: New study shows that 4 in 10 parents are idiots
In a miraculous move of utter stupidity, roughly 40% of American parents are refusing to vaccinate their children from Swine Flu, or more politically correctly termed 'H1N1'.
Its bad enough that more and more parents are jumping on the infancy vaccine ignoring trend, but this is just border line lunacy. The teeny tiny chance that getting a vaccine can hurt is utterly dwarfed by the gargantuan chance that if not vaccinated the child can simply die. Apparently, parents care...
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by TwinGemini
WEIRD: Swine flu stops Italians to kiss the blood of their patron Saint Gennaro
Naples, Italy Swine flu or H1N1 has been causing havoc all over the world. Last week, a 51-year-old man became Italy's first fatal victim of the H1N1 flu virus which has caused Italian authorities to take measures for stopping the spread of the virus. Most recently, the city authorities of Naples announced the decision to forbid kissing of the glass vial containing the blood devout Neapolitans' patron Saint Gennaro. The decision was objected by local politicians.
The vial will be put on...
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by newsfreak
WORLD: Video: President Barack Obama says Americans should get swine flu vaccine
Washington Dc, USA President Barack Obama today said that all Americans should get swine flu or H1N1 vaccines. He made the announcement after being briefed by senior officials, including Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Homeland Security Janet Napolitano.
"I don't want anybody to be alarmed, but I do want everyone to be prepared," he said.
The global swine flu epidemic first emerged in April, sickening more than 1 million Americans and killing about 500. More...
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by Matilda
WEIRD: Kiss lands minister in controversy
Madrid, Spain Spanish newspapers splashed photos Saturday of the health minister failing to practice her own advice to avoid kissing in an H1N1 flu awareness campaign.
The front pages of El Mundo and another national newspaper featured pictures of Trinidad Jimenez kissing news conference assistants twice on the cheek before she went on to warn against kissing as a way to prevent the spread of the H1N1 flu virus.Jimenez's health campaign, launched Friday, recommended measures such as washing hands...
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by AiraGirl
TECH: Swine Flu Vaccine: Who and When?
Atlanta, Georgia, USA Advisory Committee on Immunization at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended that pregnant women, household contacts of children under age of 6 months, kids (6 months to 24 years), non-elderly who are at greater risk to flu and health care workers should be the first to get the vaccine for protection against H1N1 swine flu. The prioritized group comprises of roughly 40 million. Around 160 million doses will be available for the start of the vaccination period which will...
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by AiraGirl
WORLD: Stop the Party! Doctors warn against "swine flu" parties
World Doctors have warned parents against holding "swine flu" or "H1N1" parties to get their children infected for future immunity. The idea seems to have orginated from the old "chicken pox and measles parties" that were popular once to develop immunity in kids by causing infection.
But health officials have been quick to condemn the idea. Speaking at a conference, Dr Richard Jarvis, chairman of the British Medical Association's public health committee, said "I have heard of reports of...
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by redHead
WORLD: H1N1 strain: Declared a pandemic of Stage 6
World Seems like H1N1 strain or Swine flu virus is coming back in the news. The pandemic has moved from stage 5 to stage 6 due to number of cases and their geographical locations (not due to severity). There have been nearly 30,000 infections in 74 countries.
Worst affected countries on June 11th 2009 (from here)
Mexico :: Cumulative Cases - 6241 Deaths - 108United States of America :: Cumulative Cases - 13217 Deaths - 27Canada :: Cumulative Cases - 2446 Deaths - 4Chile :: Cumulative Cases - 1694...
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