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  • Will A Waterbed Make Me Seasick?  By : Douglas Boston
    If you have ever went deep sea fishing, or simply ridden on a boat, you may have experienced a very unsettling sensation known as sea sickness.
  • The Language of Birding  By : Spence Talbots
    Birding is one of the fastest growing recreational activities. As with any such thing, it has developed a language all its own. Here is a primer on some key phrases.
  • Understanding Bird Watching Terminology  By : Spence Talbots
    Whether you are new to bird watching or an old hat, the terminology can be complex. Here is a primer on some basic terms as well as more sophisticated ones you should know.
  • Bird flu is still a threat for humanity  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Bird flu, also known as avian influenza is a disease which affects the birds, especially the poultry, in different extents.
  • Anti bird flu pandemic measurements  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The problem with bird flu is what to do in case of a pandemic. Bird flu is caused by influenza A viruses.
  • Avian influenza the disease that afects birds and humans  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Avian Influenza first occurred in Italy, but nowdays is spread along the world.It is an infectious disease caused by type A strains of the influenza virus.
  • Avian Influenza (bird flu) particular concerns  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Avian Influenza first occurred in Italy, but nowdays is spread along the world. It is an infectious disease caused by type A strains of the influenza virus.
  • The H5N1 virus  By : Groshan Fabiola
    In recent years there has been an outbreak of the H5N1 virus affecting birds in Asia, Europe and Africa, the mortality rates being high. Many cases of people infected have been registered but the risk lyes in a possible development of a new and more powerful virus. This can happen as the H5N1 virus is replicating constantly and could even mix with other known viruses like the human flu virus.
  • The Basics about Bird Flu  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Avian influenza is a natural infection in wild birds, which are actually carriers without ever being affected by the disease. Never the less, the avian flu can be passed to domestic poultry through various types of contact such as sharing the same food and water or coming in contact with excrements and cages of contaminated birds. A fairly easy way of determining whether poultry such as chicken, ducks, turkeys has bird flu is microscope examination of their saliva and nasal secretions.
  • Symptoms found in chicken pox and shingles  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Symptoms of Chickenpox ( varicella ) may vary from pacient to pacient making us see people that have headaches, flue like symptoms or even fever, that in some cases can reach 105 F, and swollen glands are also included. The incubation period of the theChickenpox may also vary from 10 to 20 days, again depending on the pacient and its immune system.
  • Useful information on Bird Flu  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Bird Flu, also called avian Influenza, is caused by the Influenza viruses strain A. The most contagious group is H5N1 that produces epidemics and deaths in birds and humans. The disease was first identified over 100 years ago in Italy and since that time cases have appeared all over the world.
  • Most common questions about Bird Flu  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The bird Influenza virus is a contagious condition to which all species of birds are exposed. It varies from milder forms to a very severe stage that usually leads to death. Some bird species are more resistant to the virus than others but the real danger of the Bird flu is the possibility of transmission to humans.
  • The risk of the bird flu is still present among us  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Public health authorities are alarmed by a strain of H5N1, also known as the virus of the bird flu, which has firs affected the birds across Asia and Russia. It also has infected more than 100 humans in the past 18 months, killing about half of them. Scientists fear that the virus could begin to spread between humans and so this will unleash a global pandemic.
  • The impact of Bird Flu on human beings  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The Avian flu is caused by the virus group called Influenza, a related virus to the ones that produce the flu in humans. The most contagious and dangerous Influenza is the strain H5N1 that causes almost 100% death in infected birds from all species.
  • Some useful information about bird flu  By : Groshan Fabiola
    At first, bird flu appeared in Asia, where million of poultry was slaughtered in the attempt of stopping the virus from transmitting to other animals and humans. Scientists believe that if H5N1 virus merges with a human flu virus, the new improved virus could transmit from human to human, leading to a global pandemic.
  • Avian influenza  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Whether it is something to be feared of, avian influenza commonly known as bird flu is certainly present on our planet. Possibly wide spreading contagious or even deadly for humans, bird flu has brought great controversy to our society.
  • Is a bird flu vaccine really effective?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Bird flu is still a hot subject at the World Health Organization meetings, due to the fact that is still considered a threat for humanity.
  • Protecting Your Family from the Avian Flu  By : Christopher Smith
    Fear of an Avian Flu pandemic has reached epic proportions and with good reason. If Avian Flu becomes a fully mutated strain that is easily transmittable between humans, the result of this sickness on the human population would be disastrous.
  • Avoid the Flu and Bronchitis at Work  By : Abigail Franks
    In a business situation, you often see many people coming to work ill claiming it's all for the good of the company. While I'm certain they have the best of intentions, viral influenza (flu) can be spread through direct person-to-person contact or indirectly in the air and on hard surfaces. This means that if someone who's sick coughs and doesn't cover their mouth, they can put everyone at the workplace at risk for contracting the illness.
  • Bird Flu: What It Is And How You Can Protect Yourself  By : Christopher Smith
    Everywhere you turn you see it on the news. Bird flu is on the rise and people are scared. The Avian or Bird flu is commonly seen among wild birds. It is as typical as the human flu and is transmitted between birds. Find out the facts and you can protect your family.
  • Bird Flu and the anti-Viral Drug Tamiflu  By : ronaldwidburn
    The Global Health Research Forum believes that the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of the virus could be with us for another decade and the possibility of this virus mutating into one which can be transferred between humans is still highly likely.It is estimated that around 750,000 people in the UK could die in a pandemic. The Government has arranged to stockpile around 14 million courses of the anti-viral drug Tamiflu which is effective in preventing the spread of influenza or reducing the symptoms once contracted.
  • Avoiding this Years Flu  By : Mage Mathews
    The Flu is not a simple illness to be taken lightly.

    You can get very sick either by taking the wrong medications for the flu or from the flu itself.

    Prevention is always the best key.
  • Bird Flu Protection and Prevention  By : Christopher Smith
    Bird flu prevention and protection can help prepare you for an influenza pandemic if it were to occur right now. You should become knowledgeable about the magnitude of what can happen is there were a pandemic outbreak. Certain actions can help lesson the impact on your family.
  • The Best Methods of Bird Flu Prevention  By : Scott Byers
    Bird flu prevention is probably at the top of most people's minds right now, thanks to the ongoing news reports about bird flu spreading to humans in Asia.
  • An Overview of Bird Flu  By : Scott Byers
    Those who have been following the news of the world have invariably heard of the recent bird flu panic. This very dangerous strain of the flu has claimed quite a number of lives in the world and has literally terrified the populace of many countries. Despite the danger of this particular flu strain, many people truly do not know what the bird flu actually is.
  • New Type of Viral Strains Discovered in Patients with SARS  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) has afflicted thousands of people during the recent global outbreaks, generating a phenomenon of mass hysteria all over the world. Although the initial speculations regarding the seriousness and the pronounced contagious character of the syndrome were eventually infirmed by elaborate research findings, SARS is still considered to be a life-threatening form of pneumonia in present. During the 2003 epidemic, SARS has infected hundreds of people in Asia, the epicenter of the outbreak. Although China and Singapore were affected the most, SARS accounted for around 50 hospitalizations in the United States as well. In fact, the 2003 SARS epidemic has penetrated in 14 countries all around the world, requiring long periods of quarantine and generating a global state of medical alert.
  • Influenza and the Risk of Viral Pneumonia  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Influenza, commonly known as “the flu”, is an infectious disease generally caused by viruses. The viruses responsible for causing the flu during viral outbreaks are very contagious and they can easily be contracted by entering in contact with infected people. Flu viruses are airborne and they can be transmitted through coughing, sneezing or simply by breathing the same air with contaminated individuals. You can also acquire flu indirectly, by entering in contact with contaminated objects. Thus, impeccable hygiene during flu seasons is recommended as an effective means of preventing infection with flu viruses.
  • Sinus Infections: Fungus May be to Blame  By : Mike Harader
    If you have a sinus infection, antibiotics may not be of any help.
  • Sinus Infection Symptoms – What Should You Look For?  By : Mike Harader
    You feel lousy and think you might have a cold. But maybe there is more to it than that. Do you have the symptoms of a sinus infection?
  • The Flu Vaccine Could Save Your Life Today!  By : Larry Evans
    The flu vaccine could save your life or the life of your parents or children. Not everyone is well equipped to deal with catching the flu and this is a very contagious and a very determined virus. The only way to truly prevent the flu in your home is to make sure that the whole family gets the flu vaccine each and every year.

    Children and elderly people are especially susceptible to getting a deadly case of the flu, that is why it is recommended that they get the flu vacci...
  • The Most Common Flu Symptoms Explained  By : Larry Evans
    People all over the world are always catching the flu and there is nothing worse than a flu symptom, any flu symptoms really and unfortunately many a flu symptom will come hand in hand with others. This leads to awful illnesses that can last for days and even a week or more. There is one more common flu symptom though, that many people tend to suffer from.

    The most common flu symptom by far is the chills. Everyone dreads getting the chills because there is simply nothing t...
  • The Avian Influenza Virus (Bird Flu) A Pandemic In The Making  By : Ken Charnly
    Is the world today looking at another pandemic due to the avian influenza virus? The increasing cases of the avian influenza virus, the global spreading of the disease and the fact that many scientists believe that it is not a matter of if but when we will experience it, is making this a global question. What is making some believe this is highly probable?
  • Tamiflu-Minimize the Risk of Bird Flu  By : Emily purles
    It is better to prevent the further spread of bird flu rather than take up medicine later. Tamiflu, an anti-viral medicine, as an effective drug against the treatment of influenza illness
  • The impact of bird flu  By : Steve Dcosta
    The bird flu though not an epidemic for humans yet, but for some species of birds, it is probably the worst thing that can happen. The effect is so potent that a mortality rate of 100% has been recorded, with the infected birds dying in less than 48 hours.
  • Bird Flu: The Threat of Animal to Human Transmission  By : Cinneide
    People who have close or direct contact to infected poultry can contract the disease after coming in contact with bird secretions or feces.
  • Bird Flu: A Global Outbreak, A Global Concern  By : Cinneide
    It is important for people to realize that the bird flu virus is not merely one country's problem. It is a serious global problem that affects all countries and all peoples.
  • Bird Flu: A Historical Perspective  By : Cinneide
    Recent outbreaks have put bird flu disease at the center stage of the global health community. The possibility of a global pandemic is serious enough that deaths caused by bird flu warrant a closer examination.
  • Bird Flu Information and Update  By : Cinneide
    By closely watching the migratory patterns of birds and understanding the disease, scientists may help prevent avian flu from becoming another global outbreak.
  • The Blessings Bird Flu Can Bring Us  By : Richard Stooker
    It's not too early to think about the lessons to be learned from the bird flu -- let's apply them before the pandemic starts.
  • Why the Risk of a Bird Flu Pandemic Increases as the Virus Spreads  By : Richard Stooker
    The more gazillions of bird flu viruses there are in this world, the higher the chance one will start a pandemic. It's elementary probability . . .
  • What Are the Symptoms of Bird Flu  By : Richard Stooker
    There's no foolproof way to distinquish bird flu from ordinary flu, but you should treat all serious illnesses with care.
  • Bird Flu -- How the Nightmare Begins  By : Richard Stooker
    Bird flu could become highly contagious in several ways. Here is one plausible scenario.
  • 7 Simple Ways to Boost Your Immune System Against Bird Flu  By : Richard Stooker
    Keep your immune system strong to fight off infections of many kinds, especially bird flu. It's easy and it's necessary to good health.
  • Countries Unite Against Bird Flu  By : Michael Colucci
    This article is about the effort the whole world is taking to prevent bird flu. The expenses that the world expects to prevent a global pandemic.
  • Flu Pandemic - Is it inevitable?  By : Andrew Taylor
    Fear cripples your mind, delayed acts attract the devil and hence the pandemic spreads. This is not the sweet voice of the cuckoo that you hear but the strange siren of death; the flu that is spread by the ever colorful flyers.
  • Bird Flu Explained  By : Jane Thurnell-Read
    Bird Flu or more correctly, avian flu, is much in the news and causing a lot of anxiety. Many people are worried that they may get it, and the papers are full of horror scenarios.

    There are over 100 strains of avian flu, but most of them do not infect humans. The current strain H5N1 can infect humans, but not easily. The number of cases of avian flu in humans in the current outbreak is very small, and almost all have come about by direct contact with infected or dead bird...
  • Six Things You Can Do To Prepare For The Coming Pandemic  By : John Hart
    A recent survey showed that 60% of American businesses were not ready for the coming Avian Influenza pandemic. However, 73% said they wanted to get ready, but weren't sure what to do. Here then, is a starter list of six things you should include in your business preparedness plan.

    1. Absenteeism will be high due to illness or refusal to come to the workplace out of fear. Gather your key employees in accounting, sales, marketing, manufacturing, and management and develop a ...
  • Avian Flu Crisis BMO Nesbitt Burns Economic Update  By : Dave Gosine
    Human infection still very limited but lack of preparedness and planning could be devastating.
  • Bird Flu Vaccines: What is Taking So Long?  By : Michael Colucci
    This article explains how the bird flu vaccines is made. It also explains why the bird flu virus is taking a long time to develop.
  • Has the Bird Flu Virus Outbreak Begun?  By : Michael Colucci
    This article describes recent events in Turkey about the bird flu virus. Are we now staring the danger right in the eye without the medications yet?
  • Deterring Birds From Your Home  By : Rick Solare
    Bird watching is a growing phenomenon. It’s great unless you have birds “raining” down on your home. Fortunately, there are a wide variety of bird deterrents available now.
  • How Bird Flu Respirator's Should Be Used  By : Michael Colucci
    This article discusses the difference between the bird flu respirator and bird flu mask. It also descrtibes how the equipment should be worn properly to make it be effective.
  • The Beginning of Sorrows and the Bird Flu  By : Dana Smith
    Matthew 24:7 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.
    8 All these are the beginning of sorrows
  • How Bird Flu Kills  By : Michael Colucci
    This article discusses the symptoms of bird flu virus. How it can kill both birds and humans.
  • Avian Influenza - Bird Flu FAQ  By : Sachin A
    As more and more cases of bird flu are reported, the world faces an immediate threat of a deadly pandemic. Pandemics (Global Disease Outbreaks) are known to be like flash floods. They start abruptly, spread fast and cause a lot of damage all over the world.A few facts that everyone should know:
  • Global Spread Of Bird Flu  By : Michael Colucci
    This article documents the spread of the flu from the time it was discovered on 1997 and up to December 2005. See how fst it has progressed from one country to another and how many deaths it has caused so far.
  • Bird Flu Facts Can Save Lives  By : Ben Franklin
    The scare level is high as scientists race to create a vaccine and reports of deaths slowly rack up.
  • What Is It All About With The Bird Flu?  By : Michael Colucci
    This article discussses the general threat of bird flu. How scary it would be to face in our current time. Are we ready or are we not?
  • Why We Should Be Worried About The Bird Flu  By : Michael Colucci
    This article explains the potential danger that bird flu can give. This article helps explain what could happen if the bird flu has gone out of control.
  • Advantages of Bird Netting  By : John Morris
    Birds are one of the top problems of the agricultural production in the country. Not only do birds interrupt crops, they can also ruin your garden, the school’s playground, the parking lot in your work, and many more locations where birds exist...
  • How Humans Contract Bird Flu  By : Michael Colucci
    People all over the world have been going nuts for the very few people that the bird flu virus has killed. The media is one of the reasons why people have been going nuts for the very few deaths the bird flu has caused.
  • Bird Flu Poses Serious Danger. Why?  By : Aliza Adar Levine
    News Reports about Bird Flu are becoming alarmingly frequent. More and more cases of human contamination are being reported. What exactly is "bird flu" anyway? And how does it pose a risk?
  • What is Bird Flu, anyway?  By : Aliza Adar Levine
    We keep hearing about bird flu. Sounds scary, but what exactly is involved? Why are governments freaking out?

























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