WHO Warns of Possible Influenza Pandemic
When Influenza Takes Flight By HANS TROEDSSON and ANTON RYCHENER
February 5, 2005
Hanoi, Vietnam
The Case for Smallpox Vaccinations
The Case for Voluntary Smallpox Vaccination The former Soviet Union developed variola virus, which causes smallpox, for use as a biologic weapon, and supplies may have fallen into other hands. As Lev Sandakhchiyev, the director of Russia’s Vektor Institute, has…
Russian Expert: SARS Created Artificially in Bioweapons Lab
TOP RUSSIAN MEDICAL SCIENTIST: SARS CREATED ARTIFICIALLY IN BIOWEAPONS LAB
by RIA Novosti Thursday April 10, 2003
The virus of atypical pneumonia has been created artificially, possibly as a bacteriological weapon, believes Sergei Kolesnikov, Academician of the Russian Academy of…
Israel Stockpiling Smallpox Vaccine
Question: where are the Israelis obtaining the smallpox vaccine? The USA and France are the only known sources. If it is from the USA, then why are we being stripped of vaccine and left unprotected? This question needs to be…
More Smallpox Information
SMALLPOX SUMMARY
Smallpox is a very serious, contagious, and often deadly disease. There is no specific treatment for smallpox disease, and the only prevention is vaccination. The name smallpox is derived from the Latin word for “spotted” and refers to…
Gout: Prevention & Treatment
Gout affects about 275 out of every 100,000 people, according to the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disease. More men develop gout than women. The first episode usually occurs between the ages of 40 and 50 in men and…
Pomegranate Shown To Reduce Inflammation
POMEGRANATE EXTRACT STOPS INFLAMMATION JUNE 13, 2008 A study with rabbits indicates that extracts from pomegranate may inhibit inflammation, and positively effect chronic disease risk. The activity of cyclooxygenase enzymes associated with inflammation, COX-1 and COX-2, was inhibited in animals…
Alcoholism
Alcohol “damages day-to-day memory”
June 19, 2003
Heavy alcohol consumption damages day-to-day memory, according to a UK study.
True extent of alcohol link to memory loss revealed
Heavy drinkers have over 30 per cent more memory-related problems than teetotallers, and…
Flu references
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Zananivir May Be Reason for Shortage of Flu Vaccine!
THERE IS a shortage of influenza vaccine in the United States this flu season. But the researchers caution in this week
