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Robert Jacobson, a Mayo Clinic pediatrician, says this season's influenza vaccine covers four strains of the flu virus. Robert Jacobson, M.D.. Pediatric and ...
Influenza A is currently the dominant strain of influenza circulation, but the flu season didn't start that way. "Similar to last year, we have seen two waves ...
The flu vaccine is your best protection against getting the flu — if you haven't gotten vaccinated, now's the time. And if you're 65 or older, there's a flu ...
VIDEO. AUDIO. Flu symptoms can feel terrible. For some, having the flu can be devastating. "We want pregnant women to protect themselves.
who died of influenza–a completely preventable death" says Dr. Poland. "What they found was that, if these kids were vaccinated, we could protect most of them ...
Video. Audio. Getting your annual flu vaccine is especially important this season. Gregory Poland, M.D.. Vaccine Research Group, Dir. Mayo Clinic. "Where we ...
Bird flu (avian influenza) · Blastocystis hominis · C. difficile infection ... What's the difference between H1N1 flu and influenza A? Wheat allergy · Where ...
These small airways are called bronchioles. Bronchiolitis is almost always caused by a virus. Bronchiolitis starts out with symptoms much like a common cold.
Bird flu (avian influenza) · Blastocystis hominis · C. difficile infection · Carcinoid syndrome · Carcinoid tumors · Celiac disease · Chagas disease · Chewing ...
THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES Flu shot: Your best bet for avoiding influenza. Flu season is nearly here, so it's a good time to get vaccinated.
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