...whether or not you get it yourself. The bottom line here is that, yes, the flu vaccine increases flu risk. And when it comes right [...]
...whether or not you get it yourself. The bottom line here is that, yes, the flu vaccine increases flu risk. And when it comes right [...]
...l pandemic: the influenza outbreak of 1918, commonly known as the “Spanish flu.” The Spanish flu caused the worst [...]
...iversity of Maryland (UMD) in Baltimore found that people who get repeated flu vaccinations expel more infectious flu particles [...]
...to effectively prevent it, you should have an understanding as to how the flu is transmitted… Flu travels by land and by air [...]
...ine! This finding is ironic in two ways… First, why did people who got the flu vaccination get the flu in the first place? [...]
...a coffee at this time of year without coming across an offer for a “free” flu shot. I have not gotten a flu shot since [...]
...ne actually fuels the spread of the flu virus. In fact, people who got the flu shot and still contracted influenza anyway (a common [...]
...public health authorities themselves have become a bigger threat than the flu.) You see, influenza is just not that contagious compared to many more [...]
...he region of Essex-Windsor in the U.K. reports experiencing fewer cases of flu this year. Fewer flu vaccines and fewer cases of the [...]
..., they have side effects like drowsiness, nausea, and upset stomach. Get a flu shot. Flu shots are ineffective — period. In [...]