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Whooping Cough Homeopathic Cures - Articles
Whoops! Pertussis (Whooping Cough) Vaccine wearing off in vaccinated children
by
RSBell
Posted
Tue 24 Mar 2009 12:00am
Headline: Whooping cough vaccine not as powerful as thought "Of the 18 students in the recent Cobb cluster, 17 were properly immunized with five doses of DTaP vaccine... with the synthetic molecules of Monsanto, Merck and Eli Lilly. Little body's will do their best to cough up the debris if no other channel of excretion is readily able. How much medical
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Home Remedies for Whooping Cough
by
Ayurvedic Physician- Dr. Maulik BV
Posted
Tue 24 Nov 2009 10:02pm
Whooping cough is a serious bacterial infection. The bacteria will line the breathing passages of the person affected with whooping cough. Whooping causes the person to have long periods of coughing spasms which leave the person with labored inhalation and breathless which causes a high-pitched whooping sounds, giving whooping cough it’s name
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Whooping cough again: Baby #10 dies
by
Denise and Alan F.
Posted
Thu 21 Oct 2010 1:23pm
Whooping cough made the news again today as it took the life of another baby in California. The state has had nearly 6000 confirmed cases (and probably many more... too young to be vaccinated to protect against the infection.
But California is not the only state seeing a rise in whooping cough. It's all over the country. My hometown
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Health Tip: Whooping Cough Can Lead to Complications
by
HealthFinder
Posted
Fri 15 Oct 2010 10:00am
(HealthDay News) -- Pertussis, more commonly called whooping cough, is a bacterial infection that can be life-threatening in some babies and children who develop complications.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says potential complications of whopping cough among youngsters include:
The lung infection pneumonia.
Episodes
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Grandparents need whooping cough booster shots too
by
Denise and Alan F.
Posted
Wed 01 Dec 2010 1:23pm
Over 70% of babies get whooping cough from a family member. That's why the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices now recommends that adults ages 65 and up who will be around a baby under a year of age get their Tdap booster shot. Previously, the Tdap vaccine (tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis) was only offered to those under age 65. So
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