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  • 5). Flu Threat: Lessons From Past Pandemics  By : Doc Gamble
    Flu and the Immune System Influenza ("flu") strikes every year and afflicts millions. Under normal circumstances, flu is not considered a general public health risk. Of course, any disease must be taken seriously for two reasons. First of all, any disease, including flu, can become dangerous through complications. But, let's also understand the far more important issue with regard to flu (and not just avian flu)…but disease in general.
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  • 6). Your Body Wants To Fight The Flu  By : Generation Health
    The body's immune system is our first line of defense against attacks from germs, bacteria, and viral agents like the flu. The immune system detects these harmful invaders and begins the process of isolating and destroying them. But the immune system only works if it has the fuel that it needs. You see, the immune system is called a "system" because it is comprised of various organs and sub systems that work together in harmony.
    Article Related to: flu, bird flu, avian flu, immunity, immune system, cold and flu, health

  • 8). Bird Flu Explained  By : Jane Thurnell-Read
    Bird Flu or more correctly, avian flu, is much in the news and causing a lot of anxiety. Many people are worried that they may get it, and the papers are full of horror scenarios. There are over 100 strains of avian flu, but most of them do not infect humans. The current strain H5N1 can infect humans, but not easily. The number of cases of avian flu in humans in the current outbreak is very small, and almost all have come about by direct contact with infected or dead birds – something that most of us are unlikely to experience.
    Article Related to: bird flu, avian flu, immune system, virus, viruses, mutations, flu, influenza, pandemic, health, medicine

  • 15). What Causes Allergies?  By : Harold Miller
    Almost 40 percent of the human population will suffer from allergies at some point in their lives. Itchy eyes, stuffy nose, coughing and sneezing are among the most common allergy symptoms and they can make any individual feel tired and weak. Many people often wonder if they can avoid allergies by doing things differently in their day-to-day routines.
    Article Related to: allergy, allergies, relief, genetics, immune system

  • 16). Stress, immune system and age  By : eStressHelp.com
    As ageing is associated with immunological changes, the effects of stress and age are interlinked where a deregulation of the immune function can have a significant impact on physical health. On the other hand stess can both enhance and increase the effects of aging, with older adults often showing greater immunological impairment to stress than younger adults.
    Article Related to: stress, depression, old age, immune system

  • 20). The Immune System: Don't Leave Home Without It  By : Doc Gamble
    The immune system: Don’t leave home without it. Imagine your reaction when you open a fortune cookie and it reads, “Psychics will lead dogs to your body.” Sort of unnerving, huh? It is, if you don’t first roll over in gut-busting laughter. But, I’m told, that really did happen… I don’t know the reaction of the person involved, but it could have been a bit uncomfortable.
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  • 21). Who Does Arthritis Affect?  By : aussietaff
    The following paragraphs summarize the work of Arthritis experts who are completely familiar with all the aspects of Arthritis. Heed their advice to avoid any Arthritis surprises. The answer to the question who does Arthritis affect? is very simple. It can affect anyone. Arthritis is not only found in the elderly, it can strike at any age. Arthritis.
    Article Related to: arthritis, glucosamine, exercise, improve health, immune system

  • 23). Nutritional Immunology - Gastrointestinal Drugs  By : Stenno
    Gastrointestinal Drugs Considering the average diet of most Americans, it is no wonder the country is prone to stomach chaos, indigestion woes, gas attacks and ulcer pains. Doctors suggest healthier changes in diet for better gastrointestinal performance, but instead of giving up bad habits, the majority of people continue to give their stomachs good reason for upset.
    Article Related to: health, nutrition, nutritional immunology, immune system

  • 25). The Bird Flu and The Immune System: Don't Leave Home Without It  By : Doc Gamble
    Pollsters and advertisers tell us that people will spend a fortune getting well, trying to cure or mitigate some disease or condition but will almost never spend a dime preventing disease. This is important when considering your immune system. Your immune system is your first line of defense against very powerful diseases… in fact, against all diseases.
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