Stories tagged with "centers for disease control and prevention"
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Don't wait too long to talk about elder care
Through nearly 20 years working with the elderly, I’ve learned something profound. Most people don’t fear dying — they fear the aging process. According to recent...
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Some are skipping the vaccine out of distrust
Some skeptics are choosing to skip the H1N1 vaccine Thousands of Hoosiers are lining up at clinics offering the H1N1 vaccine, yet distrust — in various forms — has...
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Johnson County schools wait for H1N1 vaccine
Officials plan to have H1N1 clinics for students when more doses arrive H1N1 immunization clinics are under way at several southern Marion County schools, but it is unclear when...
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Hoosiers burned in smoke study
It is safe to say Hoosiers do not look forward to the release of national health rankings with quite the same eagerness folks in Florida and Texas harbor for the weekly round of...
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Mayor's choice: health or foul air
Greg Ballard is only halfway through his first term as mayor of Indianapolis, but it’s not too early to think about his legacy. Does he want to be remembered as a leader who...
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Johnson County to offer free H1N1 vaccination clinic
Johnson County officials will hold a free H1N1 vaccination clinic next week in Franklin. The clinic will be held from 2 to 6 p.m., or until the vaccine runs out, on Nov. 9 in Scott...
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Johnson Co. H1N1 clinic set for Monday
FRANKLIN — Johnson County officials will hold a free H1N1 vaccination clinic next week in Franklin. The clinic will be from 2 to 6 p.m., or until the vaccine runs out, on...
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Man dies of rabies after being exposed to a bat
Indiana State Department of Health officials confirmed Tuesday that someone from Clark County died of rabies after exposure to a bat, and the Jefferson County, Ky., coroner’s...
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Obama calls H1N1 national emergency
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama declared the swine flu outbreak a national emergency, giving his health chief the power to let hospitals move emergency rooms offsite to speed...
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City's 1st H1N1 flu-shot clinic to be Thursday at Northwestside mall
Several thousand people are expected to attend Indianapolis’ first public H1N1 flu-vaccine clinic Thursday. The Marion County Health Department will hold the clinic from 8...
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Deaths bring state H1N1 toll to seven
Two more Indiana residents died from H1N1 flu-related complications this week, bringing the death toll to seven since spring, the state reported Friday. One death occurred in...
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Marion County gets more H1N1 vaccine
More doses of the vaccine against H1N1 influenza continue to enter the state. The Marion County Health Department received an additional 10,300 doses Thursday: 2,600 of the nasal...
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Hamilton County sets priorities for flu vaccine
County sets priorities for flu shots, and most adults must wait The Hamilton County Health Department has begun giving H1N1 flu vaccinations to the highest priority groups...
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Parents must heed flu's warning signs
CHICAGO — Max Gomez was a bright-eyed 5-year-old, happy to have just started kindergarten, when he developed sniffles and a fever. His mother figured it was only a cold....
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Churches on front line in flu fight
How about a little hand sanitizer with your hallelujah this Sunday? Indiana churches are taking steps to prevent the spread of germs this flu season, using hand sanitizer before...
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Fall Creek Intermediate records 20% absence rate due to flu
Fall Creek Intermediate School reported that more than 20 percent of students were reported absent Thursday with flu-like symptoms. Hamilton Southeastern School officials kept...
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Marion Co. to get flu vaccine Monday
Health care providers and emergency management services workers in Marion County will get the first doses of the live, attenuated nasal mist H1N1 flu vaccine on Monday, the state...
