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Surprising Facts About Common Cold
With the end of the summer season approaching, now comes the time to brace for to approaching cold. And along with the cold comes also the start of the flu season. People now have to deal with trying to stay out of getting the common cold or the flu as much as possible. Unique FactsThere might have been a lot of facts that you might have heard about the common cold. There are common ones and there are those that you just don’t seem to notice. But those you don’t know or even notice may surprise …
Understanding Measles
Measles is a disease caused by a virus called paramyxovirus. It is unrelated to “German measles,” which is caused by the rubella virus. Measles spreads through the air, contacting fluids from infected people who have coughed or sneezed, making it a highly-contagious disease.What is measles?Measles has been around since ancient times. The first reports of the disease go back to at least 600 B.C. However, the first scientific description of measles and its distinction from smallpox is attribut…
Nasal Spray Addiction
When do we use nasal-sprays?Nasal-sprays are generally harmless. They are even prescribed by doctors especially during allergy season. When our noses are blocked due to the swelling of blood vessels in our noses – more so when we have colds or allergies – nasal sprays are handy in unblocking our stuffy noses by shrinking the blood vessels inside. Normally, our adrenaline is capable of shrinking blood vessels in our noses, but because nasal-sprays are more powerful, we tend to resort to using it …
What is Influenza?
The flu is also scientifically known as influenza and is a highly contagious respiratory infection caused by viruses. The influenza virus usually enters into the mucous membranes through the mouth, nose or even eyes. Every time a person with the virus sneezes or coughs, the virus can become airborne and then possibly infect other people nearby if inhaled. What are the symptoms of flu?Influenza symptoms can vary from people to people and may be strikingly similar to a common cold, but only more s…
Facts About Seasonal Flu Vaccine
When to get vaccinated? flu vaccination is required to keep people protected against the highly variable influenza virus. Annually, the flu kills almost 36,000 people all over the United States. What makes influenza so troublesome is that the virus changes every so often with different strains becoming dominant year after year. And because of the high mutation rate of the flu virus, a flu vaccination is only effective for about a year. A flu vaccine is highly recommended for any high risk group …
Preparing for Flu Season
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or CDC, about 5 to 20 percent of Americans get the flu during the flu season. The most vulnerable to flu are children and more or less they are the common transmitters of this particular disease. In united States alone, approximately about 200,000 people are brought to the hospital while 36,000 actually die from it. What is influenza?Influenza has been around even Greeks keep a record of its existence. Pandemics has been documented abou…
Understanding Common Cold Symptoms
There is just time of the year when you have to take that leave or be absent in class because of sneezing, runny nose, and scratchy sore throat. How that feeling gets to our nerves as we waste tons of tissue to wipe out the mucus from our nose. What is cold?Colds are the most common illness known. Ask everyone, they will account for it. Though common cold is mild, lasting from 1-2 weeks, it is considered to be the primary cause why doctors are frequented. As reported by the Centers for Disease C…

