Sopel returns to Chicago with flu (The Beacon News)
What If You Get the Flu? But even if you steer clear of sneezers and you wash your hands regularly, you still might get the flu. At the doctor's office, the doctor will ask you how you've been feeling and examine you. He or she might use a long cotton swab to get a sample of the gunk in your nose or throat. Testing this sample in a lab can determine, for sure, that you have the flu. But usually this isn't necessary. Based on your symptoms, your doctor can usually tell if you have the flu, especially during times when a lot of flu is going around your town.
Sopel returns to Chicago with flu (The Beacon News)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Blackhawks lost their most consistent defenseman Thursday. Brent Sopel was sent back to Chicago to recover from a bout from the flu. His return to the team is uncertain.
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BLACKHAWKS IN BRIEF: Flu KO's defenseman Sopel (Chicago Sun-Times)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Blackhawks lost their most consistent defenseman Thursday. Brent Sopel was sent back to Chicago to recover from the flu. His return to the team is uncertain.
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7 Tips For Beating The Holiday Blues (BellaOnline)
Starting to feel a little down this time of year? Try some of these tips to get past the holiday blues.
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Test method seems effective (The Borneo Post)
SIBU: An experimental dengue control programme seems to work. It was adopted by the Divisional Health Department in a blacklisted area in Jalan Tiong Hua, with no more dengue cases reported there in the last six months.
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Give Thanks for Today's Modern Turkey (Newswise)
Today's turkey is something of a modern miracle. Maryland Associate Professor of Animal and Avian Sciences Nickolas Zimmermann knows the bird you put on your Thanksgiving table Thursday have come a long way from the one our Pilgrim ancestors ate centuries ago.
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Exercise option to modify fitness routine with a twist to push-ups (Inside Bay Area)
ADDING A little twist to a traditional exercise such as a push-up can really shake up your routine.
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Humble downs Deer Park, advances in 5A football (Houston Chronicle)
Humble's go-to guy, running back Jarrett Malone, fought through his flu-like symptoms and gave the Wildcats a valiant effort to lead them to a 16-7 win over Deer Park in the Class 5A Division I Region III bi-district round at Turner Stadium.
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3 Indian-origin students chosen for Rhodes scholarship (rediff.com)
Past Rhodes scholars from America who have studied at Oxford University include president Bill Clinton, the newly elected Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal and the eminent surgeon and bestselling writer Atul Gawande.
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JANE GLENN HAAS: With flu season in swing, time to get that shot (Centre Daily Times)
The week after Thanksgiving - Nov. 27 to Dec. 2 - is National Flu Vaccine Week. The message is simple: If you're 50 or older, get poked with treated (that is, not live) vaccine.
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The memory thief (The Record)
A QUICK online query for the term "future global crisis" turns up forecasts pointing to coming crises in every conceivable field -- from oil, water, climate, housing, pensions, refugees, electricity and aviation to finance, flu, fisheries and food supply. A list far too long to remember.
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Sopel returns to Chicago with flu (The Beacon News)
Flu viruses can remain infectious for about one week at human body temperature, over 30 days at 0 °C (32 °F), and indefinitely at very low temperatures (such as lakes in northeast Siberia). Most influenza strains can be inactivated easily by disinfectants and detergents.
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