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Cleland talks on flu epidemic at county Historical Society dinner (The Bradford Era)

Once your doctor says you have the flu, you can start taking these steps to feel better: Rest in bed or on the couch. Drink lots of liquids, like water, chicken broth, and other fluids. Take the medicine your mom or dad gives you to ease your fever, aches, and pains. Tell your mom or dad if you have trouble breathing, your muscles really hurt, or if you feel confused. These are signs you may need to see the doctor again. Most of the time, you'll feel better in a week or two. Until then, you'll have to stay home from school and take it easy. We hope you're flu-free this year, but if you do get the flu, now you know what to do!

Cleland talks on flu epidemic at county Historical Society dinner (The Bradford Era)

SMETHPORT — The 1918 flu epidemic that hit Kane “is a story about remarkable civic engagement, public leadership, good judgment and individual courage,” according to McKean County Judge John Cleland, who addressed the annual fall dinner of the McKean County Historical Society Tuesday at the United Christian Church in East Smethport.

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5 Minute Guide: Bird flu (Channel 4)

What happened? Bird flu was thought to only infect birds until the first human cases came to light in 1997 when the H5N1 strain infected 18 people in Hong Kong, killing six. All the territory's poultry - over one million birds - were culled, but the virus was not eradicated.

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Streets overflowed when Akron celebrated end of World War I in November 1918 (Akron Beacon Journal)

Peace arrived early in Akron. Giddy citizens poured into the streets in November 1918 to celebrate the end of the Great War. Motorists honked horns. Factories blew whistles. Churches rang bells.

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Fed keeps markets on a seesaw (Detroit News)

Wall Street wanted another Fed cut. Wall Street expected another Fed cut. Wall Street got another Fed cut. And as soon as it came, Wall Street sent the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeting more than 100 points, then up by nearly 170 points in less than 15 minutes. It closed up 138 points for the day. Which leaves market-watchers wondering: Wall Street, are you off your meds?

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Groups take a walk on the haunted side (CentralOhio.com)

Did you know there is an underground sidewalk downtown? What about the spectre that haunts the Majestic? Or the books that levitate at The History Store? Scores of Chillicothe residents turned out for the League of Women Voter's History and Mystery Ghost Walk Sunday.

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Bird Flu - just a matter of time (Collier Citizen)

When it comes to the Bird Flu pandemic, it’s not a question of “if” but “when,” according to Harper J. Simpson, Emergency Preparedness Planning Consultant for the Collier County Health Department.

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Groups take a walk on the haunted side (Chillicothe Gazette)

Did you know there is an underground sidewalk downtown?

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Fear and awe as sea eagles spread their 8ft wings and move to cities (Scotland on Sunday)

BRITAIN's largest bird of prey is putting Scots in a flap after abandoning its natural habitat for towns and cities.

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TOP LINKS (Spooner Advocate)

On Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2007, at Schricker Manor in Spooner, a collection of family and friends gathered around Violet Rose Nielsen and celebrated with her an event that had occurred exactly 100 years before on Oct. 16, 1907 – her birth.

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St. John's Catholics kick off yearlong jubilee (Napa Valley Register)

Today's parishioners at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church were not around when the church first opened its doors 149 years ago. But as the church begins to celebrate its 150-year anniversary with a yearlong jubilee, several long-time churchgoers are reflecting on the decades they've been a part of St. John's.

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Cleland talks on flu epidemic at county Historical Society dinner (The Bradford Era)

The flu is a contagious virus that is spread from one person to another through tiny droplets that are released into the air when a person infected with the flu coughs or sneezes. Sometimes, people can become infected by touching their nose or mouth after touching something infected by the flu virus.

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