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Flu has been a regular scourge of humanity for thousands of years. Flu viruses each possess a mere 10 genes encoded in RNA. All of the 16 known genetic subgroups originate in water birds, and especially in ducks. The virus is well adapted to their immune systems, and does not usually make them sick. This leaves the animals free to move around and spread the virus - just what it needs to persist.



Kick The Flu Out without taking any medicine and tamiflu
Every winter, there are many reasons to worry about the flu. This year we are doing the same thing, but to an even greater extent. Scientists and physicians have made many announcements, issued many reports,...
Mercury and Aluminum Present in Flu Shots?
Many people, including some health care practitioners are concerned about mercury and aluminum present in flu shots. This is not a new concern for those who are against flu shots, but it is relevant as...
How To Know If Your Flu Symptoms Are Actually From Bird Flu
Since the onset of a bird flu outbreak, many people have gone to their doctors in a panic that they may have contracted bird flu. Although hypochondria may play a minor role, the similarity of some of...
Bird Flu - The Facts
Avian Influenza, or Bird Flu, has become a hot topic as medical experts around the world warn of the possibility of a global pandemic that could kill millions of people.The virus in question - Influenza...
Fear of Ebola Fever
Copyright 2004 by http://www.organicgreens.us and Loring Windblad. This article may be freely copied and used on other web sites only if it is copied complete with all links and text intact and unchanged...
Bird Flu Pandemic Potential Major Problems
As the bird flu continues to spread to other countries around the world, more officials are starting to take notice and plan for a potential pandemic. Even though state and local governments have pandemic...

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