Uncategorized | U.S. Health Watch - Part 4

HIV/AIDS – Prevent It!
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AIDS. The very sound of the word scares some, and makes other cringe. How did we let it get so far? There is no cure for very few diseases, and aids is one of them. Yet we still have unprotected sex, and we still share dirty needles. Come on! Granted, HIV/AIDS will never be a thing of the past, but we can do better in making the condition less common.

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The Bird Flu Pandemic
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An article based on the The Bird Flu Pandemic facing the worlds population.

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    Since January, health authorities have identified more than 550,000 Covid-19 cases throughout the United States. So far, 21,000 — about 3.8% — of those patients have died. New York has become the epicenter of the country’s outbreak with 66,497 confirmed cases and 1,218 deaths so far. When adjusted for population, that translates to roughly 342 known cases for every 100,000 residents. But experts say those numbers don’t give the whole picture because many cases — including mild or asymptomatic infections — have not been diagnosed. States have also approached testing differently. In New York, where officials have been testing aggressively, the number of known cases is now doubling about every two days. Meanwhile, in California, the number of known cases is doubling about every three days.
Bird Flu: Who Is at Greatest Risk of Dying?
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So why are health experts becoming alarmed about the H5N1 (?bird flu?) virus? People are concerned because the virus has demonstrated the ability to kill a high percentage of the humans it infects.

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Hand Sanitizer
Make alcohol-based hand sanitizers, liquid hand soap, and wipes!
Highly Contagious Smallpox
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Smallpox, a highly contagious disease, is unique only to humans. The smallpox virus is caused by two virus variants called Variola major and Variola minor. Variola major is the more deadly form of the virus; it usually has a mortality rte of 20-40 percent of those that are infected with the virus. Variola minor on the other hand is much less severe and only kills 1% of its victims. Neither of the Variola’s are bugs that you want to get. Avoid them at all costs!

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The Asbestos Trust Fund Bill
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A bill continues to languish in Congress which was designed to resolve many thousands of asbestos related lawsuits, leaving many waiting for a just resolution as they continue to endure their painfull illness without compensation.

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Bird Flu: Human Infection
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Bird flu is a disease caused by a specific type of avian (bird) influenza virus, the so-called H5N1 virus. This virus was first discovered in birds in China in 1997, and since then has infected 125 people in Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Indonesia, killing 64 of them. It is spread by infected migratory birds (including wild ducks and geese) to domestic poultry (primarily chickens, ducks, and turkeys), and then to humans.

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Herpes Simplex- Some Quick Facts
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Herpes Simplex is an infection caused by the virus called Herpes Simplex Virus. The virus is of two types. HSV1 and HSV2. Herpes Simplex causes sores, and rashes on face and genitals.

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Ten Tips To Help Ease Life With A Chronic Disease
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No matter what the diagnosis, finding out that you have a chronic illness can be a frightening and confusing experience. Ten steps, provided by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, can help people cope with the news more easily.

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Bird Flu: How Are Americans Going to Catch It?
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Human infections have occurred in Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, China, Indonesia, and now Turkey. Almost all human infections have occurred by humans ingesting blood or insufficiently cooked meat from birds infected with the virus, or being in close contact with sick birds?children playing with sick or dead birds for example.

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