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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:

Re: Avoiding the stomach flu

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Stomach Flu: Not Your Typical Flu.

At first, you might think this is another type of flu, just like the dreaded "Bird Flu" or the common flu. Stomach flu is the common name for viral gastroenteritis, an infection that results in vomiting or diarrhea caused by a variety ...

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Flu Misconception

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) say the “stomach flu” is a common misnomer used to describe viral gastroenteritis—a stomach virus not at all caused by the influenza viruses. The seasonal flu virus is a respiratory disease--not a ...

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Facts about Stomach Flu, Common Cold and Influenza Disease

Influenza disease, stomach flu and the common cold are all contagious diseases. The viruses can be transmitted from one person to another by close contact, touching contaminated surfaces or eating contaminated food. The ways to avoid ...

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Although nausea and vomiting can be produced, especially in children, these symptoms are more characteristic of the unrelated gastroenteritis, which is sometimes called “stomach flu” or “24-hour flu.” ...

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Avoid diarrhea while traveling

Fighting the stomach flu • Got IBS? Here are some online groups for you I hope you enjoy it! Tara Digestive Center Manager Avoid diarrhea while traveling. If you plan to travel to developing countries in Latin America, Africa, ...

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Winterize Yourself Against Colds and Flu This Year!

Fall and winter blow in a horde of new flu strains, not to mention the common cold and the so-called "stomach flu." What's the best way to protect yourself and your family against this year's onslaught? Winterize—or strengthen—your ...

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The Stomach Flu

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Re: Avoiding the stomach flu

Influenza, commonly known as flu, is an infectious disease of birds and mammals caused by RNA viruses of the family Orthomyxoviridae (the influenza viruses). In humans, common symptoms of influenza are fever, sore throat, muscle pains, severe headache, coughing, weakness and general discomfort. In more serious cases, influenza causes pneumonia, which can be fatal, particularly in young children and the elderly. Sometimes confused with the common cold, influenza is a much more severe disease and is caused by a different type of virus. Although nausea and vomiting can be produced, especially in children,[1] these symptoms are more characteristic of the unrelated gastroenteritis, which is sometimes called "stomach flu" or "24-hour flu."

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