Along with the outbreak of swine flu cases, you should be wary if the start because of flu could be dangerous diseases that come your way. Interestingly, to make sure you do not bother back and forth to the doctor checkups. Now you can perform a series of medical tests online to help diagnose the flu.
Maybe when you're going to do health tests, your doctor is not placed. Fortunately there is now an independent web-based tool developed by the Emory University, Atlanta.
This device is now available in several national websites in the U.S.. Unfortunately, the source of information not explicitly mention the site address that already have this facility. However, some of which include site Flu.gov, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Microsoft's H1N1 Response Center.
Online health tests will include a variety of questions about physical health such as whether you have a fever, shortness of breath, chest pains and so on.
SFGate, Thursday (15/10/2009) launch, flu, or H1N1, also known as swine flu virus is influenza virus belonging to the new and currently spread throughout the world.
CDC reported, this virus first emerged in the U.S. past April. Shortly thereafter, on June 11, 2009 the world health organization categorizes as direct WHO pandemic because it is transmitted very quickly and take the number of victims is not small.
That is why, vigilance for signs of the flu virus is now promoted throughout the world. Apparently it is inspired Arthur Kellerman and his team from Emory University to create a device that helps the site of early diagnosis of avian diseases.
"This device is designed to help patients determine whether they experienced an early flu seriously or not, before they ask for a doctor," said Kellermann.
Kellerman and his team hope that they make the device can provide easily understandable information that the public and contribute to a decrease in the number of swine flu patients
Maybe when you're going to do health tests, your doctor is not placed. Fortunately there is now an independent web-based tool developed by the Emory University, Atlanta.
This device is now available in several national websites in the U.S.. Unfortunately, the source of information not explicitly mention the site address that already have this facility. However, some of which include site Flu.gov, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Microsoft's H1N1 Response Center.
Online health tests will include a variety of questions about physical health such as whether you have a fever, shortness of breath, chest pains and so on.
SFGate, Thursday (15/10/2009) launch, flu, or H1N1, also known as swine flu virus is influenza virus belonging to the new and currently spread throughout the world.
CDC reported, this virus first emerged in the U.S. past April. Shortly thereafter, on June 11, 2009 the world health organization categorizes as direct WHO pandemic because it is transmitted very quickly and take the number of victims is not small.
That is why, vigilance for signs of the flu virus is now promoted throughout the world. Apparently it is inspired Arthur Kellerman and his team from Emory University to create a device that helps the site of early diagnosis of avian diseases.
"This device is designed to help patients determine whether they experienced an early flu seriously or not, before they ask for a doctor," said Kellermann.
Kellerman and his team hope that they make the device can provide easily understandable information that the public and contribute to a decrease in the number of swine flu patients
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