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New record set in mass dispensing exercise
Heber Springs Sun-Times, AR - 49 minutes ago
?The idea to use the drill to get a real jump-start on the coming flu season turns the opportunity into a special achievement,? Mason said. ...
Get a Flu Shot
Harvard Crimson, MA -
On a large enough scale, even vaccinated people benefit from others getting the shot, because it limits the number of human vessels the flu can use as a ...
Hester's trick play on fake punt can't spark Chargers victory
San Diego Union Tribune, CA -
Chargers left guard Kris Dielman was sick with the flu, giving fourth-year lineman Scott Mruczkowski the second start of his career and his first since ...
Libertarian Party: A message to Obama
Independent Political Report, MI - 45 minutes ago
Secondly, Obama must not use the Department of Justice as a tool to bend and break the law as he sees fit, as the Bush administration frequently did. ...
Work abused: Drugs on the job
Battle Creek Enquirer, MI -
We run to the doctor at the first sign of the flu, but we let our mental health issues go for months without getting treatment." And does the treatment work ...

Hospital News
Teenage boy youngest North American recipient of world?s smallest ...
Hospital News, Canada -
The program was also the first in Canada to clinically use the new, long-term VAD called HeartMate II? by Thoratec. It is currently the biggest and busiest ...
Hand gels: Are they replacing soap and water?
CNN - Nov 28, 2008
The little bottles of hand gel are everywhere you look, especially now during the prime cold and flu season in the US and Europe. ...

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Can Google tell us when the flu will hit?
Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - Nov 12, 2008
For now the service covers only the United States, but Google is hoping to eventually use the same technique to help track influenza and other diseases ...
Google Provides Instant Tracking of Flu Trends that May Protect ... SeniorJournal.com
Somerset doctor offers recommendations for fighting the flu Daily American Online
Google Will Help Track Spread Of Influenza With Flu Trends dBTechno
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Outbreak: could a million-killing superbug really happen?
Times Online, UK - Nov 28, 2008
We are long overdue a flu pandemic. Expert opinion as to when it will happen varies between two and five years. It is certain that 90 per cent of us will ...
Public-Health Chief Backs Wider Use of Flu Shots
Sun Gazette, DC - Nov 12, 2008
That position came under fire from Civic Federation delegate Bernie Berne, who suggested that the long-term implications of annual flu shots remain unknown. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: cold + flu + use  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Cold-fX safe for kids: maker
Calgary Herald,  Canada -
A trial involving 75 Edmonton children aged three to 12 conducted in the winter of 2005-06 showed acute three-day doses of the ginseng-based cold and flu ...
Good results for ginseng extract for colds United Press International
Top Pediatrics Journal Publishes Positive Safety Results of First ... Market Wire (press release)
Canadian study of colds and kids: Positive safety results for ... EurekAlert (press release)
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Ginseng Safe for Short-Term Pediatric Use
MedPage Today, NJ - Aug 4, 2008
The groups did not differ in use of cold and flu remedies, antibiotics, and asthma medications. The maker of the ginseng product used in the study, ...

ScienceMode
Vaccines Approved for Flu Season
ScienceMode - 38 minutes ago
The country is still gripped by the heat of summer, but federal officials are already thinking about a common cold weather problem. The flu bug is the ...
Flu season hits Wagga
Daily Advertiser, Australia -
THE winter months have certainly settled into Wagga, bringing with it the much-dreaded cold and flu season. Medical centre waiting rooms are full and cough ...
DelSite Subsidiary Sabila Industrial in Costa Rica Completes ISO ...
MarketWatch - Aug 4, 2008
The GelVac(tm) powder formulation including the H5N1 (bird) flu antigen will be the first pure nasal powder vaccine with no preservatives, cold storage or ...
CV Technologies says Top Pediatrics Journal Publishes Positive ...
RTT News, NY - Aug 4, 2008
It's the first time COLD-fX has been studied for pediatric use. The company anticipates launching large-scale clinical studies within the next fiscal year ...TSE:CVQ
Germs and viruses are lying in wait all over the place to make you ...
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH -
Germs, the pesky microbes that cause maladies such as the common cold and flu, aren't so easily washed away. And despite being microscopic, these buggers ...
Ginseng Given Go-Ahead to Treat Kids
Keep the Doctor Away, UK - Aug 4, 2008
New findings have confirmed that botanical extract ginseng is a safe cold and flu remedy for kids. The Canadian study found that giving children 3-day doses ...

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Hot Outfit Keeps Colds Away
CollegeOTR, NY -
This means even the grimiest grinding at that wild booze-filled bash should keep the cold and flu at bay. However, the miracle clothes only work when ...
Common colds need common sense: NPS
The Border Watch, Australia - Aug 3, 2008
?Over-the-counter medicines for ?cough and cold? and ?cold and flu? are not recommended at all for use in children under two years. ...
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Use of NHS Direct calls for surveillance of influenza--a second year's experience. -
DL Cooper, GE Smith, VA Hollyoak, CA Joseph, L … - Commun Dis Public Health, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Use of NHS Direct calls for surveillance of influenza--a second year's experience ...
of 2000-01, age-group-specific data relating to the 'cold/flu' algorithm were ...

Safety and Efficacy of 1 Year of Tacrolimus Ointment Monotherapy in Adults With Atopic Dermatitis -
S Reitamo, A Wollenberg, E Schopf, JL Perrot, R … - Archives of Dermatology, 2000 - Am Med Assoc
... The COSTART term "flu syndrome" was used to code investigator terms such as "cold,"
"common cold," "flu," "influenza," and "upper respiratory tract infection ...

… Tea Preparation on the Severity and Duration of Upper Respiratory and Flu Symptoms: A Randomized, … -
GF Lindenmuth, EB Lindenmuth - The Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine, 2000 - liebertonline.com
... Clinical studies have looked at various in- tervals for the use of Echinacea
in the preven- tion and treatment of cold and flu symptoms. ...

Effect of hand sanitizer use on elementary school absenteeism. -
B Hammond, Y Ali, E Fendler, M Dolan, S Donovan - AJIC: American Journal of Infection Control, 2000 - pt.wkhealth.com
... cold/flu season in the schools that used the alcohol gel hand sanitizer, it was
significantly lower than the increase for the control schools that did not use ...

Efficacy and safety of tacrolimus ointment compared with that of hydrocortisone butyrate ointment in … -
S Reitamo, M Rustin, T Ruzicka, F Cambazard, K … - The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2002 - Elsevier
... ?Flu syndrome? was used to code investigator terms such as ?cold,? ?common
cold,? ?flu,? ?influenza,? and ?upper respiratory tract ...

Efficacy and safety of tacrolimus ointment compared with that of hydrocortisone acetate ointment in … -
S Reitamo, EJM Van Leent, V Ho, J Harper, T … - The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2002 - Elsevier
... ?Flu syndrome? was used to code investi- gator terms such as ?cold,? ?common
cold,? ?flu,? ?influenza,? and ?upper respiratory tract ...

Use of echinacea in medicine -
SS Percival - Biochemical Pharmacology, 2000 - Elsevier
... outcome measure for two studies was flu-like symptoms ... appears that these studies
support the use of echinacea ... modify the severity and duration of cold symptoms. ...

Validation of a new questionnaire on asthma, allergic rhinitis, and conjunctivitis in young adults -
M Kilpelainen, EO Terho, H Helenius, M Koskenvuo - Allergy, 2001 - Blackwell Synergy
... sneezing or a runny or blocked nose" apart from "a cold or flu" was introduced in
a community survey of rhinitis in London (UK) (11) and further used in the ...

Principles of Appropriate Antibiotic Use for Treatment of Nonspecific Upper Respiratory Tract … -
R Gonzalez, JG Bartlett, RE Besser, JM Hickner, JR … - Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2001 - Elsevier
... Symptoms caused by upper respiratory tract infection typically last 1 to 2 weeks,
APPROPRIATE ANTIBIOTIC USE FOR UPPER ... anti- cold or flu-like illness ...

Pharmacists'Patterns of Use, Knowledge, and Attitudes Toward Complementary and Alternative Medicine -
HL Koh, HH Teo, HL Ng - The Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine, 2003 - liebertonline.com
... John?s wort has been proven to cause some 74.3 1.4 24.3 drug-herb interactions
(true) Echinacea is commonly used for cold and flu 80.0 2.4 17.6 ...

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Long-Term Antibiotic Use May Raise Cold, Flu Risk

September 19, 2005 08:40:57 PM PST

MONDAY, Sept. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Using antibiotics for more than six weeks to treat acne more than doubles than risk of developing an upper respiratory tract infection, a new study finds.

The findings may give insight into the dangers of long-term antibiotic use in raising risks for infection with organisms resistant to current drugs, say researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.

Long-term antibiotic use is standard and appropriate therapy for patients with acne, with the most common drugs used including the tetracycline family of antibiotics and clindamycin.

"Patients with acne represent an ideal model in which to study the long-term effects of antibiotic therapy, the risks associated with colonization, and the risks of increasing resistance among bacterial pathogens exposed to antibiotics during treatment," the researchers wrote.

Reporting in the September issue of the Archives of Dermatology, the U. Penn team studied more than 118,000 patients with acne and found that those treated with topical or oral antibiotics for more than six weeks were more than twice as likely to suffer an upper respiratory tract infection within a year, compared to people with acne who didn't receive antibiotic treatment.

The finding may seem counterintuitive -- antibiotics act against bacteria, but 90 percent of upper respiratory tract infections (which include cold and flu) are caused by viruses.

However, the researchers believe that the activity of drug-resistant bacteria in the upper respiratory tract might encourage the "infectivity" of viruses, as well, explaining the increased risk for these illnesses in long-term antibiotic users.

The implications of these findings for acne patients remains unclear, the researchers say.

Whether or not "patients and practitioners [will] need to balance the risk of infections with the benefits that patients with acne receive from this therapy, will require further investigation," the study authors wrote.

More information

The American Academy of Pediatrics has more about acne treatments.

Health Tip: Before You Have Lasik Surgery

September 19, 2005 08:40:57 PM PST

Before you sign up for the vision-correcting procedure known as Lasik, make sure you have both the short view and the long view of how your vision will be affected.

The American Academy of Ophthalmology offers the following information:

  • Lasik may not give you perfect vision. Seven of 10 patients achieve 20/20 vision, but 20/20 doesn't always mean perfect vision.
  • If you have Lasik to correct your distance vision, you'll still need reading glasses around age 45.
  • The procedure is too new to know if there are any long-term ill effects beyond five years of surgery.
  • Lasik can't be reversed.
  • Most insurance doesn't cover the surgery.

 

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