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dispatchesfromtheclasswar · 10 days ago
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constantly-deactivated · 1 year ago
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When the facts came out about the Swine Flu injection propaganda. 🤔
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mindblowingscience · 2 years ago
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Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School and their collaborators have uncovered several previously unknown strains of swine flu viruses that have been circulating unnoticed in Cambodian pig populations over the past 15 years, potentially posing a pandemic risk. The strains include viruses that have been passed by humans to pigs, as well as some with genes originating from as far as North America. The paper, published in the journal PNAS, makes the case for systematic surveillance to detect and warn of new strains of viruses early to prevent future pandemics. The study, led by scientists Yvonne Su, Gavin Smith and Michael Zeller from the Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID) Program, identified genetically diverse pools of influenza A viruses co-circulating in pigs.
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pandemic-info · 2 years ago
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Long flu: Like long Covid, influenza can also lead to lingering symptoms
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gshworld · 6 months ago
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https://www.gsh-world.com/news/How-does-glutathione-fight-inflammation-and-protect-health.html
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How does glutathione fight inflammation and protect health?
Glutathione, as a substance with a strong anti-inflammatory effect, may become our "guardian" to protect #health during the peak period of #influenza A. 🤧
For the full article please view: 👉 https://www.gsh-world.com/news/How-does-glutathione-fight-inflammation-and-protect-health.html
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lili-is-an-artist-not · 2 years ago
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Curious because I got my flu shot today and I had swine flu in the past-
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The Bird Flu?
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wisdomfish · 1 year ago
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Why Did The Demons Ask Jesus For The Pigs
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written-nature · 6 days ago
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The flu is a virus of birds but can also infect mammals, like humans and pigs. The planet's billions of wild waterfowl form a natural reservoir for influenza A. Human influenza is a kind of long-lasting crossover event, in which a parasite of avian origin circulates in populations of an abundant global primate.
"Plagues Upon the Earth: Disease and the Course of Human History" - Kyle Harper
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shreejiihospital · 25 days ago
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Stay Protected This Monsoon: Swine Flu Advice from Shreejii Hospital & Research Centre
As the monsoon season sets in, bringing much-needed relief from the summer heat, it also ushers in a surge of seasonal illnesses. Among the most concerning of these is Swine Flu (H1N1), a contagious respiratory disease that can pose serious health risks, especially during the rainy season. At Shreejii Hospital & Research Centre, Kandivali East in Mumbai Western Suburbs, our team of specialists is committed to helping the community stay safe and informed.
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Why Swine Flu Spreads During Monsoon?
Swine flu, caused by the H1N1 influenza virus, spreads more easily in cool, humid conditions — conditions that are typical during Mumbai’s monsoon season. The virus primarily spreads through airborne droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Crowded places, waterlogged streets, and reduced immunity during the monsoon further contribute to its rapid transmission.
Common Symptoms of Swine Flu
Recognizing the early signs of swine flu is crucial for timely treatment. Here are the most common symptoms:
High-grade fever (often sudden in onset)
Sore throat and dry cough
Body aches and fatigue
Headache and chills
Runny or stuffy nose
Vomiting or diarrhoea (less common but possible)
Shortness of breath or chest discomfort in severe cases
If any of these symptoms appear, especially along with fever, it is important to seek medical attention promptly.
Who is at Higher Risk?
While swine flu can affect anyone, some individuals are at a higher risk of complications:
Young children (below 5 years)
Elderly individuals (above 65 years)
Pregnant women
People with chronic conditions such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease
Individuals with weakened immune systems
At Shreejii Hospital, we emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and proactive treatment in these vulnerable groups.
Diagnosis and Treatment at Shreejii Hospital
If swine flu is suspected, our team at Shreejii Hospital may recommend a nasal or throat swab test to confirm the presence of the H1N1 virus. Based on the severity, treatment may involve:
Antiviral medications such as oseltamivir (Tamiflu) to reduce the duration and severity of symptoms
Fever management with paracetamol and adequate hydration
Oxygen support or hospitalization in severe cases, especially for patients with breathing difficulties
We follow the latest protocols and guidelines issued by health authorities to ensure safe and effective care.
Prevention Tips from Our Specialists
Preventing swine flu is the most effective strategy. Here’s what our doctors at Shreejii Hospital recommend for staying safe during the monsoon:
1. Practice Good Hygiene
Wash hands regularly with soap and water or use an alcohol-based sanitizer
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth unnecessarily
Always cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing
2. Avoid Crowded Places
Try to limit exposure to crowded areas, especially during flu outbreaks
Use a face mask if you must travel or attend public gatherings
3. Boost Your Immunity
Eat a balanced diet rich in vitamins, especially Vitamin C and zinc
Stay well-hydrated
Get enough sleep and manage stress
4. Vaccination
An annual flu vaccine can reduce your risk of contracting H1N1
Shreejii Hospital provides seasonal flu vaccinations under medical supervision
5. Seek Early Medical Attention
Don’t ignore flu-like symptoms during the monsoon
Early intervention can prevent complications and reduce the spread of infection
Our Commitment to Community Health
At Shreejii Hospital & Research Centre, we are more than a multispeciality hospital — we are your health partners. With our team of dedicated physicians, infectious disease specialists, and emergency care experts, we’re equipped to handle seasonal illnesses like swine flu with accuracy and care.
We also run regular health awareness campaigns and vaccination drives to educate the Kandivali East community about preventing communicable diseases during monsoon.
When to Visit Shreejii Hospital
If you or a family member shows signs of swine flu — especially high fever, persistent cough, or difficulty breathing — don’t wait. Visit Shreejii Hospital for a consultation, diagnosis, and timely treatment.
We are located conveniently in Kandivali East and offer:
24/7 emergency services
Well-equipped isolation and ICU wards
Experienced team of doctors and nursing staff
Diagnostic lab services for rapid testing
The monsoon season doesn’t have to mean illness and discomfort. With a little care and the right precautions, you can enjoy the rains while keeping yourself and your loved ones safe from infections like swine flu.
Trust Shreejii Hospital & Research Centre — your health and safety are always our top priority.
For appointments or more information, call us or visit our hospital in Kandivali East today.
Stay safe, stay healthy this monsoon.
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pocketsinfo · 2 months ago
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Trangkaso at mga sintomas nito
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canajunfinances · 3 months ago
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In the spring of 2009, with headlines dominated by the Swine Flu outbreak, this post offers a humorous and reflective take on global panic, economic uncertainty, and the surreal feeling of “when pigs fly.” Through a blend of current events and money musings, it captures a moment when fear of contagion collided with fiscal anxiety. Part personal diary, part financial observation, it’s a reminder of how world events—from pandemics to pork markets—can ripple through our financial lives.
(via Random Thoughts: When Pigs Fly and Swine Flu May 2009)
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drrushidesai · 5 months ago
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memenewsdotcom · 6 months ago
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Flu at highest levels since 2009
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some-film-stuff · 6 months ago
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ultimate-healing-blog · 6 months ago
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Understanding Bird Flu: Risks of Eating Poultry and Eggs
Understanding Bird Flu: Risks of Eating Poultry and Eggs - #birdflu #avianflu #covid #avianinfluenza #pandemic #swineflu #poultry #backyardchickens #chickens #coronavirus #ebola #birds #sars #koreanfood #health #cooking #cookingchicken #foodconcerns
Avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, is a viral infection that primarily affects birds but can also infect humans in certain circumstances. With concerns about food safety and public health, many people wonder whether they can contract bird flu from consuming eggs, poultry, or dairy products. In this article, we will explore the medical aspects of this question, focusing on the…
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ethereal-occultist · 7 months ago
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Do you ever just remember random lore about someone in your life, but you have no clue who it’s about? Someone I know has had swine flu at some point, but I have no recollection of who it was.
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