Monday, November 23, 2009

bird flu

Tamiflu, the Primary Flu-Fighting Drug, Found in Rivers

Birds hosting flu virus could develop drug-resistant strains if exposed to the waterborne pollutant. more >>

Health Buzz: Flu Drug Works in Phase III Trial and Other Health News

Avoiding medical errors that could harm your child, and 5 fitness lessons from swimmer Dara Torres more >>

Study Finds Pig Role in 1918 Pandemic's Evolution

Health Buzz: Hundreds Exposed to TB and Other Health News

Plus, a 10-week workout plan and tips for preventing fatty liver disease. more >>

A Breakthrough Weapon to Fight Flu and Bird Flu?

One of the researchers who discovered it describes how monoclonal antibodies fend off both types of flu more >>

Health Buzz: Flu-Fighting Potential and Other Health News

New research to combat the flu virus; what Rihanna can teach us about domestic violence. more >>

Health Buzz: Drought and Bird Flu Spread and Other Health News

Calling customers about recalled peanut products; how heart attack survivors die. more >>

How to Keep Your Family Safe From Bird Flu

Death of 19-year-old woman in China highlights threat. more >>

Health Buzz: Bird Flu Kills in China and Other Health News

Saving on medicines by choosing generics; lingering uncertainty over Steve Jobs's health status. more >>

Health Buzz: Flu Immunity and Other Health News

News on the BPA, women athletes in a world of hurt, and the impact an abortion can have on depression. more >>

Supercomputers Identify Potential New Drugs to Combat 'Bird Flu'

Computers pick up "hot pockets" where the virus may grow to create medications ahead of the virus. more >>

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