Ozone therapy reaching the U.S. November 5, 2009
Posted by Jolie McCullough in technology.Tags: alternative medicine, H1N1, HIV, ozone therapy, Phoenix, swine flu
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I saw this video today online, and it kind of blew my mind. Have I been living under a rock or has this ‘ozone therapy’ procedure been around for a while?
Apparently, in the rest of the world it has. The video from azfamily.com piqued my interest, and I did a little digging around.
Ozone therapy is a form of alternative medicine that helps treat a plethora of illnesses, be it by actively killing bacteria and viruses or boosting one’s immune system, according to Rejuvena, the company in the video above.
Itching for the needle October 1, 2009
Posted by Jolie McCullough in vaccine.Tags: flu, H1N1, Phoenix, swine flu, vaccine
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Swab, stick, and walk away healthy.

Courtesy of CareMates
People all over the country are lining up for their flu shot in what some are calling the worst flu season in years. But with an increased demand for seasonal flu shots because of swine flu fears and slowing production of flu shots to make resources available for H1N1 vaccines, many have to wait for their turn to get pricked.
According to an article by the Arizona Republic, many doctors in Arizona have temporarily run out of vaccines. Of course, officials are very careful to stress the world TEMPORARILY so as not to cause mass panic and have people stealing shots from children or who knows what.
The article explains that this type of shortage or sporadic shipment of vaccines this time of year is normal, but people don’t usually notice as much because they don’t demand as much of the vaccine. (more…)
Swine flu panic: is it necessary? September 12, 2009
Posted by Jolie McCullough in vaccine.Tags: H1N1, panic, Phoenix, swine flu, vaccine
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The issue has been talked to death, and it’s obvious that the world has swine flu on the brain.
Whether you live in Phoenix, Mexico or Europe, news of the H1N1 virus is spreading faster than the flu itself. Now that school’s back in session, parents and students are concerned that they will catch the new virus that broke out this spring.
But among all the panic and confusion remains the question: is the swine flu really worth all the hype and attention it’s getting? (more…)