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Vaccine Update 2009: Are Vaccines Safe?

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Are vaccines safe and effective? Why has the incidence of autoimmune disease, juvenile diabetes, autism, allergy, asthma, and many other childhood diseases increased since the number of vaccines administered to children has increased? Why do pediatricians administer the Hepatitis B vaccine to infants in the nursery when there is no serious danger of U.S. children contracting a Hepatitis B infection? Dr. Stan interviews three experts in the field of vaccines. *** Dr…. More >>

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Swine flu: Test on demand?


Here’s a ground report from the H1N1 screening centre of the RML Hospital in New Delhi, where patients are waiting for the diagnosis and treatment of swine flu.

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VENICE, Fla., SinoFresh Healthcare Products, Inc. announced today the successful results of its initial pilot animal study testing the efficacy of the SinoFresh Nasal Spray product when used on animals infected with the H1N1 (“swine flu”) virus. The study data suggests that treatment with SinoFresh allowed the infected animals to recover more rapidly from H1N1 infection than did untreated animals. In addition, pre-treatment with SinoFresh Nasal Spray decreased the severity and/or incidence of infection.

Dr. Michael Stampar, D.O., Senior Medical Advisor to SinoFresh Healthcare Products, stated, “We are very encouraged by this initial study report and will continue to develop data to support our belief that SinoFresh Nasal Spray, a broad based antiseptic solution is an important component in protecting the health of patients that are exposed to the H1N1 (’swine flu’) virus.”

The study which was conducted by SRS International Corp of Falls Church VA. was conducted over 14 days and was designed to evaluate the severity of infection from H1N1 (“swine flu”) virus in the Cotton Rat animal model, a well accepted model for studying human nasal and respiratory tract infection by viruses and other microbial pathogens. In this study, the test animals were inoculated with H1N1 and then received SinoFresh Nasal Spray in the nose three times daily for 14 days.

The study evaluated the product’s likelihood of efficacy in both prevention and treatment. One group of animals was treated with SinoFresh Nasal Spray prior to inoculation with H1N1 and a second group was treated starting 15 minutes after inoculation with H1N1 while the remaining “control group” received no treatment during the overall 14 day study period.

The Company has now also initiated a study to evaluate the product’s ability to reduce or eliminate viral shedding which is the main method of transmission of the H1N1 flu virus. The active phase of the additional study has been completed and is in the laboratory for evaluation. Results are expected in the next few weeks.

SinoFresh Healthcare Products, Inc. is a privately held exclusive marketer of innovative upper respiratory system therapies. The Company uses broad-spectrum antiseptic approaches to reduce viral, bacterial, and fungal organisms that are suspected to cause pathogenesis of the mouth, nose, and throat. The Company’s lead product, SinoFresh Nasal Spray, is a hygienic cleansing spray that kills germs and removes other nasal-sinus irritants.

This product and a planned series of follow-on products built on the Company’s proprietary technology will, in time, exploit an enormous global opportunity for the SinoFresh product line as people begin to understand the benefit of using a daily preventative antiseptic product that can actually address the causes of diseases in the upper respiratory area.

For further information company can be contacted at 888-460-4774, or on the web at www.sinofreshproducts.com, or by email at customerservice@sinofreshproducts.com.

Lloyd Groves is the President of Sinusfresh.com, the official e-commerce partner of SinoFresh Products, Inc.

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Swine Flu Overview, Treatment, and Prevention

Swine flu is an illness that is affecting hundreds of individuals in the United States as well as worldwide. According to the CDC, the illness may take some more time. Since one is likely to become infected with the condition, they need to understand swine flu symptoms in order for them to obtain proper treatment or medicaion.

The Symptoms

The symptoms of H1N1 infection is similar to that of seasonal flu. Among the symptoms include cough, sore throat, running or stuffy nose, chills and fatigue, to name just a few. Several people infected with the virus have complained of diarrhea and vomiting. The high risk groups prone to H1N1 is not yet known at the moment but it is likely that they are similar to those suffering from seasonal influenza.

People at greater risk of serious side effects from seasonal flu include people more than 65 years old, children below 5 years old, pregnant women, and people with chronic medical consitions as well as those who are taking immunosuppressive medications or with HIV infection.

Avoid Social Contact

If you are feeling sick, your condition may last for more than a week. You should remain at home and refrain from making social contact. As much as possible, you should not communicate with other people to avoid the spread of the virus.

At the moment, the CDC believes that H1N1 has similar properties on the aspect of transmission with seasonal flu virus. If you go out of the house to consult your doctor, wear a mask or use a tissue when coughing or sneezing.

According to recent studies, people suffering from seasonal flu are at risk to transmit the disease a day prior to development of symptoms for up to seven days after getting sick.

Children are more likely to be at risk for a longer period of time so it is best to consult a healthcare provider.

Emergency Warning Signs

If you suddenly become sick and experience any of the following warning signs, this is your cue to seek emergency medical assistance.

In the case of children becoming ill due to H1N1infection, the following warning signs may require immediate medical attention

Fast or difficulty in breathing

Bluish or gray colored skin

Insufficient amount of liquids

Severe or continuous vomiting

Lack of sleep or interaction

Irritability

Recovery from flu-like symptoms but the symptoms come back with fever and worse coughing

Among adults, the following emergency warning signs demand immediate medical attention

Trouble with breathing or shortness of breath

Abdominal pains or pressure in the chest

The individual suddenly becomes dizzy

The patient is confused

Severe or continuous vomiting

Recovery from flu-like symptoms but the symptoms come back with fever and worse coughing

Prevention Is The Best Treatment

You can do your part in preventing the spread of the H1N1 virus. Here are some tips on how you can take part in efforts for preventing the spread of infection.

Be aware. Obtain information about H1N1 by visiting the website of the CDC.

Use a tissue in covering your mouth and nose when sneezing. Afterwards, throw the tissue in the trash.

With soap and water, wash your hands after coughing or sneezing. If possible, use alcohol-based sanitizers.

Refrain from touching your nose or mouth as this could lead to easy transmission of germs.

By being aware of swine flu symptoms, the spread of the H1N1 virus would easily be prevented.

Mr. Das, Has been writing article creating awareness among people about this Swine Flu and how to keep out of it.

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