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For most people, the flu is a drag, but it goes away in a week or two. But for some people, the flu can make them very sick. Those groups include:

Cold War (New London Day)

With the loss of over-the-counter cold medicines, parents are having to battle their children's viruses with old-fashioned methods. and that makes pediatricians happy.

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Flu Shot Demand Drops (WHP CBS 21 Harrisburg)

Does this chilly, wet weather have you thinking about a flu shot? If it hasn't, you're not alone. It appears fewer folks are getting their flu shots this year, including...

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’Tis the season for prevention (The Buffalo News)

The flu has yet to arrive in Buffalo, but flu shot season is nearing its peak.

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Opinions: Op-Ed: Medical quacks: To them, Halloween is all year long (Stanford Daily)

Cold season is quickly approaching, and it’s about time to get that flu shot. Those of you who choose to receive this vaccination will probably make your way over to Vaden in the next few weeks or pay your primary care physician a visit over Thanksgiving break.

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Session on smart growth (Boston Globe)

The Essex Country Community Foundation will present a forum on smart growth from 7 to 9 tonight at the Beverly Public Library. The forum and workshop will outline convenient options for commuting and shopping, and will also focus on bicycle and pedestrian travel. To register, call 978-948-3713. - Steven Rosenberg

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Current Conditions (WTVO/WQRF Rockford)

Would you purchase a $1,000 helmet to protect your child? The content you are trying to access is not available at this time. Two Men Arrested For Cocaine Ten kilograms of cocaine with a street value of 2-million dollars was seized from a Rockford home.

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Paranormal Activity in Rockford (WTVO/WQRF Rockford)

Do you believe in ghosts? Kimberly Nelson tags along with the Southern Wisconsin Paranormal Research Group as they investigate a haunting at Rockford's Board of Education building.

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Reading this may just save your life, if cancer experts are right (The Scotsman)

BACON, smoked ham and processed sausages are a cancer threat and should be cut from people's diet altogether, according to the world's most comprehensive study of the disease.

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Sarah Kennedy 'can't see black people in dark' (Daily Telegraph)

Sarah Kennedy, the BBC Radio 2 presenter, has been attacked by her own listeners for claiming that it is hard to see black people in the dark.

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The Chronicle's view: Educate yourself at wellness fair (The Daily Utah Chronicle)

From stress to the common cold, students are likely to face a variety of health challenges throughout their time at the U. To help students to be more aware of physical and mental heath, the Student Health Advisory Committee orchestrates an annual wellness fair that is being held today from 10 a.

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Cold War (New London Day)

Vaccinations against influenza are most commonly given to high-risk humans in industrialized countries and to farmed poultry. The most common human vaccine is the trivalent flu vaccine that contains purified and inactivated material from three viral strains. Typically this vaccine includes material from two influenza A virus subtypes and one influenza B virus strain. A vaccine formulated for one year may be ineffective in the following year, since the influenza virus changes rapidly over time and different strains become dominant. Antiviral drugs can be used to treat influenza, with neuraminidase inhibitors being particularly effective.

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