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Health eHeadlines
- Bringing ocular allergies into the spotlight
(EyeWorld November 19, 2009) - Have Egg Allergy? You May Still Be Candidate for Flu Vaccines, Says Allergist
( Infection Control Today November 19, 2009) - Medicare and the H1N1 Vaccine
(flu.gov November 16, 2009) - Oral contraceptive study may encourage asthma testing
(CHICAGO (CBS) November 16, 2009) - Allergy Sniffing Dogs May Save Children Lives
(Private MD November 6, 2009) - CDC Confirms Sickest H1N1 Patients Have Comorbidities
(MedPage Today October 14, 2009) - Study shows injectable vaccines containing inactivated viruses prevent about 50 percent more seasonal flu than intranasal vaccine containing live virus
(Los Angeles Times September 24, 2009) - Swine Flu Shots Safe for People With Weak Immune Systems: Experts
(HeathDay September 18, 2009) - FDA approves 2009 novel H1N1 vaccine
(FDA U.S. Food and Drug Administration September 15, 2009) - Coughing may be better indicator than fever of when H1N1 is contagious
(Associated Press September 15, 2009) - Swine Flu Shots to Start in Three Weeks as U.S. Cases Spread
(Bloomberg.com September 14, 2009) - One vaccine shot appears to work for adults
(The Washington Post September 11, 2009) - For children, question remains regarding shot dosage
(ABC News September 11, 2009) - Day care may not shield kids from asthma, allergies
(U.S. News & World Report September 10, 2009) - Food allergies can be dangerous: Learn the skills to keep your family safe
(The Grand Rapids Press September 9, 2009)
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