It’s that time of year when the flu bug is out in full force. If you haven’t gotten your flu shot yet, it’s not too late - do it now! 1. Who Should Get a Flu Shot? Flu vaccinations have a long history of safety and are approved by the U.S Food and Drug Administration...
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Flu Prevention and Treatment
The flu, or influenza, is an extremely contagious respiratory illness that is caused by a virus. Each fall and winter is considered flu season, and different strains of the flu can impact people in various areas across the United States. For most people, the flu...
How the Flu is Transmitted and Spreads
Flu season is here, which means it’s time to get your flu shot as soon as possible. The height of the flu season typically runs from November through February, but can start earlier and last longer. It takes about two weeks after getting vaccinated for your body to...
Flu Shots, Flu Symptoms & Treatments
Keep you and your family healthy this flu season by getting your flu shot. For most people, it involves mild to moderate symptoms that last one to two weeks. However, some people are at greater risk of experiencing a longer illness and more serious complications from...
Stomach Flu Survival Guide
What is the "Stomach Flu"? Stomach flu refers to the irritation and inflammation of the stomach and intestines. It is usually caused by a virus or bacteria. The stomach flu has no relation to the flu or influenza, which can be potentially prevented by an influenza...

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