Editorial: Now not time to panic - Quad Cities Onlines

Editorial: Now not time to panic - Quad Cities Onlines
Remember that scene from Animal House when Kevin Bacon”s ROTC officer jumps up and down screaming, “Remain calm, all is well,” as his college”s Greek parade disintegrates into Delta-House created chaos? The growing panic over the H1N1 flu reminds us

Dallas, Tarrant counties preparing to dispense swine flu vaccines - Dallas Morning News
Dallas and Tarrant county health officials today prepared to dispense thousands of doses of the swine flu vaccine to at-risk members of the public over the next few days. Dallas County health officials opened a phone bank this morning that would

Warding off H1N1 is a team effort for Wings - Detroit Free Press
Pavel Datsyuk missed practice, but not for flu concerns — he was sore from having blocked a shot the previous night. He said he expects to play tonight against Edmonton. The Oilers are one of several teams with a player, Ladislav Smid, who has been

Put these flu rumors to rest - Wichita Falls Times Record News
If there’s one thing that spreads faster than the flu, it’s unfounded rumors. We asked Dr. Dean Blumberg, pediatric infectious disease specialist at University of California Davis Medical Center, to debunk a few common myths about the H1N1 (swine

H1N1 vaccine offered today in Polk, Dallas counties - Des Moines Register
Pregnant Polk County residents and Dallas County residents in high-priority groups can get vaccinated today against H1N1 flu. The Polk County Health Department plans to give out 500 H1N1 shots today to pregnant women by appointment. Officials said