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Monday, July 6th, 2009

H1N1 (Swine) Flu and Autoimmune Disease: An Update

This is an update on the status of the H1N1 ( Swine ) Flu information since my post on Swine Flu and Autoimmune Disease (click here to view previous post).  One June 11, 2009  Dr. Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the World Health Organization(WHO)  raised the worldwide pandemic alert to a Phase 6 ( also known as the pandemic phase).  This phase is characterized by community level outbreak via  human-to-human spread of the virus in multiple parts of the world.

Currently more than 70 countries have reported cases of H1N1 (swine flu)  infection.  This number has been steadily increasing in recent weeks.  The World Health Organization’s (WHO) decision to raise the alert level to Phase 6 means that the spread of the disease is worldwide.  At this time it is unclear how serious or intense this pandemic will be.  It is difficult to predict how many people will become infected and how serious the complications from this disease will be..  Because this is a new strain of the influenza virus many people have little or no immunity against it.  As of this post there is no vaccine to protect against the H1N1 (Swine Flu) virus. However the U.S. Government is taking steps to process and manufacture a H1N1 (Swine Flu) vaccine.  The CDC (Centers for Disease & Prevention) has isolated the virus and has made a candidate vaccine which will be used to create the vaccine.  It generally takes several months to complete the process to make a vaccine.

Countries in the Southern Hemisphere are just beginning their influenza season.  Information obtained from the Southern Hemisphere countries experiences during their flu season may provide valuable information to Northern Hemisphere countries in preparation for it’s own flu season

All 50 states in the U.S.,  the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have reported cases of the H1N1 (Swine Flu) virus.  Most people in the United States that have become ill with the H1N1 virus have recovered without medical treatment.  Currently 33,902 cases of the H1N1 (swine flu) virus have been reported in the United States with 170 deaths reported. The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) does anticipate that there will be more new cases of this virus reported, more hospitalizations  and more deaths associate with this virus in the weeks to come.  The CDC anticipates signification illness associated with the H1N1 (Swine Flu) virus in the fall and winter months which is typically the U.S. influenza season.

The CDC ( Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  has issued priority use for antiviral drugs during this outbreak to treat people that are at increased risk of severe illness and those hospitalized with the H1N1 virus.  People at high risk include young children, people with chronic health conditions such as diabetes, asthma, metabolic disease, lung, heart or kidney disease or those with weakened immune systems and those with neurologic or neuromuscular disease.

The CDC has provided information on what to do if you become sick (click here for link ) and how to care for someone who is sick with the virus at home.(click here for link)  The most important thing that you can do right now is to stay informed.

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Monday, June 29th, 2009

President Obama – Your Turn: Join the National Online Discussion on Health Care Reform

The President of the United States of America is inviting us all to join in the National online discussion on health care reform.  This is an issue that will effect all of us at one time or another.  It is especially important for those of us with chronic diseases.  One thing seems very clear as it is right now the health care system does not work for all our citizens equally.  Health insurance cost have risen to almost unattainable rates while coverage for benefits has dwindled over the past ten years.  Whether you agree with President Obama or not this is your opportunity for you to share your ideas and concerns with the President and the American public via youtube

President Obama is asking for us to submit our questions and concerns via youtube by July 1, 2009.  Questions or concerns are limited to a  20 – 30 second submission. The President will address as many questions and concerns as possible in an online Town Hall format.

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Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Allison Parker Runs the Boston Marathon to Support the Arthritis Foundation

Allison Parker is running the Boston Marathon on April 20, 2009 to raise funds for the Arthritis Foundation’s Joints in Motion campaign and to raise awareness about the disease.

Allison Parker

The Arthritis Foundation has provided almost $14 million in grants to more that 200 researchers to help find a cure or better treatments for arthritis.  For over 60 years the Arthritis Foundation’s commitment has resulted in major treatment advances for most arthritis diseases.  The Arthritis Foundation has provided scholarships, self help courses, a wide variety of free educational brochures, along with exercise classes and videos to help those dealing with arthritis diseases.  Their volunteers have served as advocates for over 46 million Americans suffering with arthritis and chronic joint symptoms to local and federal governments.

Alli trains for the Boston Marathon

Alli is running in memory of her grandfather Laurence Kearns who suffered from rheumatoid arthritis.  She has set a personal goal of raising $3,000.00.  To date she has raised $1465.00.  Time is running low for her to meet her goal. If you would like to help her raise money for this cause you can donate at Allison Parker’s Donation Page . All contributions are tax deductible.  I just made my donation.  Please remember, no donation is too small, every penny counts.

This is the 113th running  of the Boston Marathon, the world’s oldest annual marathon.   In 2008 nearly 22,000 runners completed the race. This will be Alli’s third Boston Marathon. If you would like to check out Alli’s training progress you can at www.allirunsboston.blogspot.com


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