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University of Buffalo Offering Free Flu Shots

Last year, hundreds of University of Buffalo community members were diagnosed with Influenza or a flu-like illness. Recovery from this easily prevented illness can take 5 to 7 days. UB's Student Wellness Team will offer flu vaccine shots to UB students the week of Nov. 4, 2008.

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Washing your hands is more effective than taking vitamins

The days are getting shorter, temperatures are dropping, and the cold and flu season is beginning. Many people have started taking vitamin C tablets as a precautionary measure.

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Averting flu vaccine mismatch of 2007-2008 season

To avoid producing vaccines that treat the wrong strains during flu season, the FDA should consider deferring some of its selections as well as other changes to the vaccine composition, according to a study by two decision analysts published in a journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences.

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Celery makes “Grandma’s Penicillin” tastier in cold, flu season

Batches of homemade chicken soup — fondly known as “Grandma’s Penicillin” — will be more appealing to stuffy-nosed cold and flu victims this winter if prepared with plenty of celery.

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New approach to study flu drug resistance

Researchers have created a new approach for studying resistance to Neuraminidase Inhibitors (NI) in influenza. The study, published December 7 in PLoS Computational Biology, combines data from influenza infections of human volunteers with a mathematical model which estimates the expected number of newly generated resistant infections.

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YouTube breeding ground for anti-vaccination views

As cold and flu season hits this year amid growing debate over the necessity of vaccinations, University of Toronto researchers have uncovered widespread misinformation in related videos on YouTube.

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Viral protein as effective preventative against infection

For parents, 8 million cases of acute middle ear infections every year add up to a lot of sleepless nights and trips to the pediatrician. But new research from a collaboration between Rockefeller University and St. Jude Children's Hospital could change all that.

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Season's First Confirmed Flu Case

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) today announced the first laboratory, viral culture-confirmed influenza case of the 2006-07 winter season, according to Jane Drummond, director of the state health department.

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Painkillers may threaten power of vaccines

With flu-shot season in full swing and widespread anticipation of the HPV vaccine to prevent cervical cancer, a new University of Rochester study suggests that using common painkillers around the time of vaccination might not be a good idea.

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