FLU
Blog break
This blog is taking an extended break while I concentrate on other priorities. Blogging will resume (hopefully) at some yet-to-be-determined time in the future. In the meantime, since influenza is in...
Posted on 1/9/13 at 1:45 PM
UND catches large grant to continue avian flu research
Dr. David Bradley, an immunologist at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, recently received a Centers of Research Excellence grant of $700,000 from the North Dakota ...
Posted on 1/7/13 at 10:19 AM
Rough shape...
The news of the day is that I am in rough shape. I still have the Clu (I must say B-Dubya, I am looking forward to being Clu-less). I started having struggles with robust coughing spasms a couple of d...
Posted on 11/30/12 at 11:05 PM
Area Voices Digest #5 - October 13, 2010
Here's our weekly look atwhat's new on areavoices and what might be worth a second look. 1. Dragon News - http://dragonnews.areavoices.com Minnesota State University Moorhead has started it's offici...
Posted on 10/13/10 at 12:07 PM
under the radar
Just because you don't hear as much about bird flu as you did three or four years ago, doesn't mean resources are not being targeted. The work continues. Avian Influenza Surveillance Continues State...
Posted on 8/31/10 at 12:32 PM
Flu season 'bad one for the eldery,' CDC says
The number of older people hospitalized with the flu has risen sharply, prompting federal officials to take unusual steps to make more flu medicines available and to urge wider use of them as soon as symptoms appear.By Marilynn Marchione , January 19, 2013
Fighting the flu: Doctors say seasonal bug joined by others this year
By Ryan Johnson , January 10, 2013
Fending off the flu - shot
By Betsy Simon , October 05, 2012
ND flu cases down 96 percent
January 12, 2012
Hints of flu season here
Southwest North Dakota may be seeing the beginning of flu season and the state health department reported the first case of confirmed H1N1 within the last week, but details are unknown.By By Lisa Anne Call , January 18, 2011
H1N1 vaccine recalled
Forty seven children in Southwest North Dakota have been injected with an H1N1 vaccine that was recalled Tuesday morning, said Sherry Adams, executive officer of the Southwest District Health Unit.By Ashley Martin , December 16, 2009
Some notes about cabbages and kinds
Bipartisan may be a bitter word in Washington these days but the greatest success in 50 years was the result of bipartisanship on the part of two politicians who are poles apart — President George Bush and President Barack Obama. Their joint effort on the $800 billion recovery fund saved the economy from disaster.By Lloyd Omdahl , November 22, 2009
Press Editorial: Feeling bad or good, take it easy
It’s not a good time to party but it’s also not a good time to hide.October 18, 2009
Vaccine may protect pigs from human swine flu
September 03, 2009
Swine flu cases pass 100 in US, vaccine promised
U.S. authorities are pledging to eventually produce enough swine flu vaccine for everyone who needs it but the shots couldn't begin until fall at the earliest.May 01, 2009
Senate confirms nominee
WASHINGTON (AP) — Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius won Senate confirmation Tuesday as the nation’s health and human services secretary, thrusting her into the middle of a public health emergency with the swine flu sickening dozens of Americans.April 28, 2009
ND flu cases top 700
North Dakota's Health Department is reporting 712 confirmed cases of the flu this week. That's up from 521 last week.March 13, 2009
245 Flu cases in ND
North Dakota's Health Department is reporting 245 confirmed cases of the flu this week. It's 95 more than last week.February 20, 2009
Stomach flu hits state
BISMARCK (AP) — State health officials say the stomach flu is showing up in North Dakota.February 15, 2009
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