
Swine & Bird Flu
Swine and Bird Flu Resource Center
Emerging infectious diseases are one of the biggest threats to humanity. The domestication of animals exposed humans to new and deadly diseases. Recently, drugged-up livestock animals on intensive confinement factory farms incubated a highly infectious HINI virus that set off a global pandemic.
It is important to know how to protect your children and yourself with homeopathic and natural alternatives to vaccines to build your natural immunity to the swine flu.
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October 17, 2010
For decades, factory farms have used antibiotics even in healthy animals to promote faster growth and prevent disease that could sicken livestock held in confined quarters. Read more
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October 6, 2010
WASHINGTON-The Food and Drug Administration is intensifying its focus on problems caused by antibiotic resistance among humans and feed animals through the widespread use of those drugs over the past several decades, said FDA Commissioner Margaret... Read more
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August 11, 2010
Nearly 14 months after declaring a new H1N1 flu to be a pandemic, the World Health Organization said Tuesday that it's over. Read more
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June 7, 2010
The World Health Organisation's handling of the swine flu pandemic was deeply marred by secrecy and conflict of interest with drug companies, a top medical journal said on Friday. Read more
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May 30, 2010
A group has released a new report summarising the deadly diseases which can be linked to intensive, factory farming. Swine flu, the report pointed out, came from pigs and had killed more than 18,000 people around the world. In the UK, there are... Read more
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September 25, 2014
The American media circus has moved on, the drugstores are removing the "H1N1 Vaccinations Available Here" signs, and most people are engaged with other concerns. Like SARS, avian flu and hantavirus, swine flu is yesterday's scare. But perhaps we... Read more
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April 15, 2010
Next time you're at an eatery whose sourcing practices you don't trust, avoid the veal. Skip the burger, too. Those are the immediate takeaways from this stomach-turning report from the USDA's Office of the Inspector General. The long-term... Read more
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April 15, 2010
Efforts to reduce illnesses caused by one of the most dangerous foodborne bacteria, E. coli O157:H7, appear to be paying off, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday, but sickness caused by other pathogens is rising. Read more
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March 6, 2010
Researchers from the "Extending the Cure" project in Washington, D.C., have published a report in the journal Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology about a new drug-resistant bug that is plaguing many hospitals. Called Acinetobacter, this... Read more
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February 26, 2010
A minor-league pitcher in his younger days, Richard Armbruster kept playing baseball recreationally into his 70s, until his right hip started bothering him. Last February he went to a St. Louis hospital for what was to be a routine hip replacement. Read more