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71. ABQJOURNAL HEALTH: Pack more antioxidants into your diet

...           Foods rich in antioxidants, which can help prevent premature aging and some chronic diseases, also may help boost your immune system this flu season.         Here are a few ways to get more into your diet:         LOAD UP ON FRESH FRUIT: Good sources include berries, red grapes, prunes and ...
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72. ABQJOURNAL HEALTH: How to deal with H1N1 flu

Monday, October 12, 2009 How to deal with H1N1 flu By Lance Chilton For the Journal           Q: Why don't you write about swine (H1N1) flu — everyone else does?         A: Mostly because everyone else does; also that everything changes so fast that what I write today, nine days before publication ...
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73. ABQJOURNAL HEALTH: Health Brief

... :30 p.m. Oct. 19 at the Flying Star restaurant conference room, 10700 Corrales Road. For reservations, call Linda at 559-5803.         Drive-through flu shots at UNM clinic         The University of New Mexico will offer drive-through seasonal flu shots from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday at the UNM Family Practice ...
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74. ABQJOURNAL NORTH/SPORTS: St. Mike's Gets First District Win Over Flu-Depleted Santa Fe Indian School

Friday, October 09, 2009 St. Mike's Gets First District Win Over Flu-Depleted Santa Fe Indian School By Jessica Dyer Journal Staff Writer       Aimee Geyer was on fire Thursday night at Santa Fe Indian School.        The St. Michael's senior harassed the flu-depleted Lady Braves throughout ...
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75. ABQJOURNAL VET: Cat only has eyes for them

... . I'd be happy to advise you on assimilating him into your household.        Canine Influenza        By now we're all aware of the H1N1 swine flu. Canine flu (H3N8), while not contagious to humans, is also on the upswing. Fortunately, New Mexico's dog population has so far been spared.   ...
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76. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Swine Flu Concerns Fill Clinics

Thursday, October 08, 2009 Swine Flu Concerns Fill Clinics By Olivier Uyttebrouck Journal Staff Writer        Swine flu hit New Mexico with a fury this week, leaving hospitals and clinics slammed with patients as health officials confirmed a ninth death from the illness.     A 28-year-old Lea County ...
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77. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: 28-year-old Lea County Man Dies of Swine Flu

Wednesday, October 07, 2009 28-year-old Lea County Man Dies of Swine Flu Associated Press       SANTA FE — The New Mexico Department of Health announced Wednesday that a 28-year-old man from Lea County has died from swine flu.     Health officials said the man died Sept. 23 after being hospitalized ...
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78. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: WNMU Students Learn About Flu Via Internet

Tuesday, October 06, 2009 WNMU Students Learn About Flu Via Internet Associated Press       SILVER CITY — Western New Mexico University in Silver City is making students aware of flu through their university e-mail and on the social networking sites Facebook and Twitter.     Western officials ...
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79. ABQJOURNAL NORTH: Market Offers Health Services

... educators at the health window will distribute information about tobacco control, cancer education and prevention, diabetes education and swine flu awareness, as well as offer referrals to health services.        The official inauguration late Monday afternoon was celebrated under a large tent in front ...
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80. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Around New Mexico

Tuesday, October 06, 2009 Around New Mexico       Swine Flu Vaccine     To Arrive in N.M.     The first 12,000 doses of nasal swine flu vaccine will be shipped to health care providers statewide this week, the New Mexico Department of Health announced.     Health officials plan to target children ages ...
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