By: Nina Das 09 November 2010 Payment card is an industry first for payment of flu vaccinations. Citi today announced the launch of the Citi(R) Flu Care card, a new corporate healthcare payment solution from Citi’s Global Transaction Services. The Citi Flu Care card is an innovative payment service designed to help employers reduce employee […]
Swine flu down, but not out
By: Stephen Turner, Peter C. Doherty, and Cal Thomas Originally published 11 October 2010 The World Health Organization has announced the end of the (H1N1) influenza A (H1N1) pandemic – what does this mean? In 2009, the new H1N1 pandemic virus exhibited several features that distinguished it from seasonal influenza: it caused major outbreaks […]
Mom’s advice sways older daughter’s decision to get HPV vaccine
VIHC Vaccine Injury Help Center Posted on January 17, 2011 by RachelB Many young women rely on a key person to help them make critical decisions in life–no matter how old you get, many turn to their mothers for advice and help. This is especially true as many head out on their own–taking their first […]
Merck stops trial for potential blood thinner
Google.com Associated Press January 13, 2011 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Drugmaker Merck & Co. unexpectedly halted a late-stage trial for a potential blood-thinner and said Thursday it would stop giving the drug — seen as a key product in its development pipeline — to stroke victims in separate study. The Whitehouse Station, N.J., company’s shares plunged […]
Government Admits Link Between H1N1 Vaccine and Deadly Nerve Disease
By: Anthony Gucciardi 03 November 2010 (NaturalNews) Despite extensive denial, The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has recently issued a new statement linking the swine flu vaccine with Guillain-Barre Syndrome. Guillain-Barre Syndrome is a deadly nerve disease that may lead to partial paralysis and death. The news comes after governmental claims were issued […]
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