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Health Pulse >  CSANews Issue 73 >  General Health

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 Symptoms you should not ignore
Winter 2009 > Issue 73
It is always a sad event when someone develops certain ominous signs or symptoms and does not seek professional assessment in a timely period, consequently suffering irreparable damage or succumbing to the illness. Travellers in particular must not postpone the early assessment of certain new symptoms that could lead to early diagnosis and treatment, just because they are away from home.  Read more
 
 Top 10 germiest objects to avoid
Winter 2009 > Issue 73
Keeping our immune system strong is vital in the fight against flu germs this winter – and so is pinpointing the most likely places those little pathogens hang out.  Read more
 
 Cold versus Seasonal flu versus H1N1
Winter 2009 > Issue 73
Feeling unwell? Unsure if it’s “just a cold” or something more severe? Here are some of the differences between symptoms of a common cold and the flu:  Read more
 
 H1N1 Flu and Snowbirds
Winter 2009 > Issue 73
Anyone following the press knows that the information from public health authorities seems to change every few days. Nevertheless, there are some important tips that remain fairly stable and relate particularly to those who are away from home for the winter. For many snowbirds who had left Canada before mid-November, the only flu shot that was available for seniors was the seasonal flu shot.  Read more
 
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