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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | Meanwhile, there's some good news: [https://i-review.net/blood-sugar-premier-review/ Blood Sugar Premier Review] the H1N1 vaccine supply has recently improved. Actually, as of last week, 541 million doses had been made available to the states, with 93% already distributed to them.<br>Recently, my sister returned from her first day of college. After tossing her school bag aside, she proceeds to check her emails on her computer.The first email, sent by a coordinator at LaSalle University, states: "Two resident students appear to have mild cases of the flu, and they will be going to their homes as soon as possible....If you experience these symptoms while at home, you should stay home. Students should notify their professors. Employees should notify their supervisors."<br>Why the panic? Why is there so much panic about the H1N1 virus when the Center for Disease Control states that the group with the greatest risk for getting the H1N1 virus is those between the ages of 25-64 (24%), with death resulting from secondary infections 32% of the time? The incidence of H1N1 virus drastically drops after the age of 65, suggesting immunity against the virus. Another age group that tends to be pressured into getting flu shots is infants and toddlers. It is interesting to note that so far in this "pandemic " only 19% of children ages 0-4 have been diagnosed with H1N1 virus and only 3% of those died.<br>Endotoxin analysis indicates that flu vaccines contain considerably more endotoxin than other vaccines. In addition, these concentrations of endotoxin vary from one manufacturer to another.<br>The use of a short course therapy of d-limonene to treat acid reflux in some patients has resulted in relief lasting for weeks or even months after they have stopped using the supplement. Patients may buy d-limonene from local health food stores. The normal dose is one capsule of 1000 mg every other day for 20 days; which totals to 10 capsules. |
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+Meanwhile, there's some good news: [https://i-review.net/blood-sugar-premier-review/ Blood Sugar Premier Review] the H1N1 vaccine supply has recently improved. Actually, as of last week, 541 million doses had been made available to the states, with 93% already distributed to them.<br>Recently, my sister returned from her first day of college. After tossing her school bag aside, she proceeds to check her emails on her computer.The first email, sent by a coordinator at LaSalle University, states: "Two resident students appear to have mild cases of the flu, and they will be going to their homes as soon as possible....If you experience these symptoms while at home, you should stay home. Students should notify their professors. Employees should notify their supervisors."<br>Why the panic? Why is there so much panic about the H1N1 virus when the Center for Disease Control states that the group with the greatest risk for getting the H1N1 virus is those between the ages of 25-64 (24%), with death resulting from secondary infections 32% of the time? The incidence of H1N1 virus drastically drops after the age of 65, suggesting immunity against the virus. Another age group that tends to be pressured into getting flu shots is infants and toddlers. It is interesting to note that so far in this "pandemic " only 19% of children ages 0-4 have been diagnosed with H1N1 virus and only 3% of those died.<br>Endotoxin analysis indicates that flu vaccines contain considerably more endotoxin than other vaccines. In addition, these concentrations of endotoxin vary from one manufacturer to another.<br>The use of a short course therapy of d-limonene to treat acid reflux in some patients has resulted in relief lasting for weeks or even months after they have stopped using the supplement. Patients may buy d-limonene from local health food stores. The normal dose is one capsule of 1000 mg every other day for 20 days; which totals to 10 capsules.
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | Meanwhile, there's some good news: [https://i-review.net/blood-sugar-premier-review/ Blood Sugar Premier Review] the H1N1 vaccine supply has recently improved. Actually, as of last week, 541 million doses had been made available to the states, with 93% already distributed to them.<br>Recently, my sister returned from her first day of college. After tossing her school bag aside, she proceeds to check her emails on her computer.The first email, sent by a coordinator at LaSalle University, states: "Two resident students appear to have mild cases of the flu, and they will be going to their homes as soon as possible....If you experience these symptoms while at home, you should stay home. Students should notify their professors. Employees should notify their supervisors."<br>Why the panic? Why is there so much panic about the H1N1 virus when the Center for Disease Control states that the group with the greatest risk for getting the H1N1 virus is those between the ages of 25-64 (24%), with death resulting from secondary infections 32% of the time? The incidence of H1N1 virus drastically drops after the age of 65, suggesting immunity against the virus. Another age group that tends to be pressured into getting flu shots is infants and toddlers. It is interesting to note that so far in this "pandemic " only 19% of children ages 0-4 have been diagnosed with H1N1 virus and only 3% of those died.<br>Endotoxin analysis indicates that flu vaccines contain considerably more endotoxin than other vaccines. In addition, these concentrations of endotoxin vary from one manufacturer to another.<br>The use of a short course therapy of d-limonene to treat acid reflux in some patients has resulted in relief lasting for weeks or even months after they have stopped using the supplement. Patients may buy d-limonene from local health food stores. The normal dose is one capsule of 1000 mg every other day for 20 days; which totals to 10 capsules.
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