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  2. Woman, 23, Thought She Had the Flu — Until Her Tongue ... - AOL

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    Caitlin Alsop is hoping to raise awareness about the risks of sepsis, which she developed from an infected tooth

  3. This flu season may be the worst in over a decade. Doctors ...

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    The 2024-2025 flu shot protects against three strains — H3N2, H1N1 and a flu B strain — but uptake has been very poor this season, Dr. David Warren, chief of the division of infectious disease ...

  4. Lightheadedness - Wikipedia

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    Many people, especially as they age, experience lightheadedness if they arise too quickly from a lying or seated position. Lightheadedness often accompanies the flu, hypoglycaemia, common cold, or allergies. Dizziness could be provoked by the use of antihistamine drugs, like levocetirizine, or by some antibiotics or SSRIs.

  5. What to expect after you get a flu shot - AOL

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    A woman who has returned home having had the flu shot. ... "The flu shot is a killed flu virus that consists of only half of the virus — the part you need to make an immune response to," said ...

  6. Woman With Flu Dies 3 Weeks After Losing Unborn Baby - AOL

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    An Arkansas woman who lost her unborn baby last month after contracting the H1N1 flu virus has died. Twenty-nine-year-old Leslie Creekmore had been hospitalized first in Arkansas then transferred ...

  7. Category:Deaths from influenza - Wikipedia

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    Deaths from the 1889–1890 flu pandemic (21 P) S. Deaths from the Spanish flu pandemic (1 C, 112 P) U. Deaths from influenza in the United Kingdom (1 C, 40 P)

  8. Encephalitis lethargica - Wikipedia

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    Encephalitis lethargica is an atypical form of encephalitis.Also known as "sleeping sickness" or "sleepy sickness" (distinct from tsetse fly–transmitted sleeping sickness), it was first described in 1917 by neurologist Constantin von Economo [2] [3] and pathologist Jean-René Cruchet. [4]

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