Dr. Paul Offit, director of the Vaccine Education Program at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and frequent CNN voice ...
East Tennessee State University researchers have examined the devastating effects of the 1918 Spanish flu in Appalachia, uncovering lessons that resonate in the wake of COVID-19.
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Why Is It Called Spanish Flu?
In 1918, a strain of influenza known as Spanish flu caused a global pandemic, spreading rapidly and killing indiscriminately.
The local data shows that 467 people were diagnosed with flu at Fredericksburg-area emergency departments and urgent care centers during the week that ended Friday, Jan. 25. That’s up from 197 ...
In a breakthrough for influenza research, scientists have discovered immune cells that can recognize influenza (flu) viruses ...
AgoFeb. 27 1919 Personal property must be paid before tomorrow night, Feb. 28 or a ten-percent penalty will be added. A second wave of the Spanish Influenza epidemic has broken out in ...
Doctors in the Louisville Metro area said they are trying to address issues that prevent people from getting the flu shot.
Those who are concerned about the current situation regarding the coronavirus flu should look up the article published by Richard A. Hobday and John W. Cason in the October 2009 “American Journal ...
We humans have been around for hundreds of thousands of years, so naturally, certain things have slipped through the cracks ...
More than 126,800 birds in New York have been affected by the avian flu since 2022, including thousands of new infections uncovered in recent months in New York parks, commercial flocks and ...
Indeed, research suggests many well-known global flu pandemics—including the Spanish flu that killed tens of millions of people from 1918 to 1920, and the Hong Kong flu that killed as many as four ...
Seasonal flu levels are elevated across the country and increasing in many parts, while Covid-19 has also increased in most areas of the country. Since many people are dealing with viruses in ...