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| Flu cases shoot upCanton Repository - Health officials |
Flu cases shoot up Canton Repository - Health officials said flu symptoms include the sudden onset of malaise, respiratory problems, cough, congestion, high fever, aches and sinus allergy pains, sinus problems, severe headaches and sinus allergy muscle aches. You can contract the airborne flu virus by shaking hands Source: www.cantonrep.com Katrina Victims Have No Faith in FEMA's Promises ABC News - Six-year-old Laila has had two surgeries for sinus problems, and sinus allergy father Steve has now developed mouth tumors. "The ENT [ears, nose and sinus allergy throat doctor] said in his 23 years of practice he had never seen a tumor in that spot before," Lindsay Huckabee Source: www.abcnews.go.com Murray's wait is finally over Boston Globe - Buffalo defenseman Brian Campbell delivered the hit of the game, rattling Axelsson with a sinus-clearing belt in open ice during the third period. Axelsson was slow to get up but said he was fine. Murray was called for a retaliatory slashing penalty Source: www.boston.com Flu advice for parents from Carson Tahoe Medical Center Nevada Appeal - Children may get sinus problems and sinus allergy ear infections as complications from the flu. Those aged 65 years and sinus allergy older and sinus allergy persons of any age with chronic medical conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease) are at highest risk for serious Source: www.nevadaappeal.com Increase in flu cases seen in area hospitals Weirton Daily Times - On Wednesday, we saw close to 40 patients and sinus allergy students primarily seeking treatment for cold, flu and sinus allergy sinus infections, said Loizzo. We think this has been a harder cold and sinus allergy flu season than in the past several years. And this strain of flu seems Source: www.weirtondailytimes.com Influenza virus can be serious illness Evening Star - Children may get sinus problems and sinus allergy ear infections. Flu spreads in tiny droplets suspended in the air, which are produced by coughing and sinus allergy sneezing. These droplets usually spread the flu directly from person to person, but sometimes people become Source: www.kpcnews.com
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