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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has determined that the pandemic has waned across the country of late, as has the number of flu-related school closings. Make no mistake about it, though. H1N1 is still out there, and, to date, has infected about 22 million Americans, while being linked to some 4,000 deaths -- 540 of them children.<br>Opening the doors to a new semester, I realized that summer was slowly passing into fall. As any ordinary student, I expected to enter the classroom, take my seat, and listen to the professor explain the course expectations to the class. Boy, was I wrong. Instead of the usual dreadfully boring read of the syllabus, my peers were receiving a medical lesson. "Keep your hands away from your eyes, nose and mouth," My professor advised. How many times have we heard this phrase from our family, friends, and teachers?<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>There are hundreds of online websites which offer GERD help. These website include tons of information, articles and tips on GERD help and how to manage or treat the disease. The most common forms of GERD help offered online include advice on lifestyle and dietary adjustments, medication and surgery options for treating GERD.<br>Another GERD remedy is the use of pillow and mattress wedges when sleeping. These devices work by elevating your head at a slight angle as you sleep, [https://healthadviserpro.com/glucorun-review/ Glucorun Review] and thereby preventing gravity from acting on the stomach and causing the backflow of stomach acids. In this way, you will be able to prevent uncomfortable episodes of nighttime reflux. |
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+The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has determined that the pandemic has waned across the country of late, as has the number of flu-related school closings. Make no mistake about it, though. H1N1 is still out there, and, to date, has infected about 22 million Americans, while being linked to some 4,000 deaths -- 540 of them children.<br>Opening the doors to a new semester, I realized that summer was slowly passing into fall. As any ordinary student, I expected to enter the classroom, take my seat, and listen to the professor explain the course expectations to the class. Boy, was I wrong. Instead of the usual dreadfully boring read of the syllabus, my peers were receiving a medical lesson. "Keep your hands away from your eyes, nose and mouth," My professor advised. How many times have we heard this phrase from our family, friends, and teachers?<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>There are hundreds of online websites which offer GERD help. These website include tons of information, articles and tips on GERD help and how to manage or treat the disease. The most common forms of GERD help offered online include advice on lifestyle and dietary adjustments, medication and surgery options for treating GERD.<br>Another GERD remedy is the use of pillow and mattress wedges when sleeping. These devices work by elevating your head at a slight angle as you sleep, [https://healthadviserpro.com/glucorun-review/ Glucorun Review] and thereby preventing gravity from acting on the stomach and causing the backflow of stomach acids. In this way, you will be able to prevent uncomfortable episodes of nighttime reflux.
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has determined that the pandemic has waned across the country of late, as has the number of flu-related school closings. Make no mistake about it, though. H1N1 is still out there, and, to date, has infected about 22 million Americans, while being linked to some 4,000 deaths -- 540 of them children.<br>Opening the doors to a new semester, I realized that summer was slowly passing into fall. As any ordinary student, I expected to enter the classroom, take my seat, and listen to the professor explain the course expectations to the class. Boy, was I wrong. Instead of the usual dreadfully boring read of the syllabus, my peers were receiving a medical lesson. "Keep your hands away from your eyes, nose and mouth," My professor advised. How many times have we heard this phrase from our family, friends, and teachers?<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>There are hundreds of online websites which offer GERD help. These website include tons of information, articles and tips on GERD help and how to manage or treat the disease. The most common forms of GERD help offered online include advice on lifestyle and dietary adjustments, medication and surgery options for treating GERD.<br>Another GERD remedy is the use of pillow and mattress wedges when sleeping. These devices work by elevating your head at a slight angle as you sleep, [https://healthadviserpro.com/glucorun-review/ Glucorun Review] and thereby preventing gravity from acting on the stomach and causing the backflow of stomach acids. In this way, you will be able to prevent uncomfortable episodes of nighttime reflux.
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