Articles on Virus, Health Care
10,000 students being diagnosed for swine flu in India - Jul 31, 2009
Blogs It is really ironic how much havoc is being caused by the swine flu in India. The latest is that nearly 10,000 school students (aged four to 15) across 36 different ... Read story »H1N1--Malaysia inadvertently gets tainted. Here's a comprehensive update - May 18, 2009
Blogs Malaysia's health authorities were well aware that this would eventually occur. So now, the country has two confirmed cases of the H1N1. One in Kuala Lumpur, in the center of Malaysia, ... Read story »Swine flu cases soar from 1 to 3 in India! - May 19, 2009
Blogs The number of confirmed cases of swine flu was only one in India till last evening. This morning I was shocked to read reports that another two more cases of swine ... Read story »Philippines remains swine flu free, chairs Asean+3 health summit on A(H1N1) - May 20, 2009
Blogs The Philippines, which thankfully still has no cases of influenza A(H1N1) a.k.a. swine flu after a baby suspected of being infected with the virus tested negative, is batting for greater regional ... Read story »World health officials gather in Mexico for global A(H1N1) summit - Jul 3, 2009
Blogs While stressing that most A(H1N1) cases so far have been mild, World Health Organization director-general Margaret Chan warned that the new influenza strain colloquially referred to as "swine flu" is "unstoppable". ... Read story »Swine flu finally arrives in Bangalore - Jun 15, 2009
Blogs Swine flu has been causing a pandemic in many Asian neighbors' home country and also in other parts of India. The last count I heard was that 22 cases of the ... Read story »Hard drive IV just what the doctor ordered - May 14, 2009
Crave What becomes of the broken hard drive? Losing your precious data to a corrupted file can pose a serious threat to your mental health, but Dr. Hard Drive Bag is ... Read story »Jump to page: [1] 

