Keep Up With Vaccination No Matter Your Age!

Each child, as we all remember, had a series of vaccinations at a young age. But we need to remember to keep up with these vaccines even as we age. Following a vaccination schedule is still important as one gets older. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers a program to give an overview of suggested vaccines for adults. "The list includes hepatitis A; hepatitis B; influenza; tetanus; diphtheria; pertussis; and measles, mumps, rubella." In this article, the CDC gives a few tips for adults about vaccinations. Along with following these tips, it is important for us to find an affordable health care plan. Post of WhereToFindCare.com about your health care plans and how vaccinations have been covered in them. For the full article, visit: http://blog.mlive.com/right_fit/2009/08/be_vigilant_with_vaccines_at_a.html.

According to the World Health Organization, the H1N1 flu is unstoppable. This has given clinics all over the world the okay to produce vaccines. "The new virus attacks people differently than seasonal flu - affecting more of younger people, pregnant women, the severely obese and seemingly healthy adults, and causing disease deep in the lungs. World Health Organization's Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE) recognised that the H1N1 pandemic is unstoppable and therefore all countries need access to the vaccine." Everyone still needs to be aware of the virus and its possible effects to your family's health. No one can be too careful. If you do find that you show symptoms of the H1N1 virus, go to a doctor immediately and get yourself checked out. If you do not have a steady doctor, visit
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