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My response to Bird flu:

http://www.mercola.com/2005/oct/25/avian_flu_epidemic_is_a_hoax.htm

http://www.ivanhoe.com

Reported May 1, 2006

Bird Flu: Be Prepared

CINCINNATI (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Ready or not -- here it comes!

What first started in chickens is now flying across borders. When it

comes to bird flu, we're being told to prepare for the worst and hope

for the best! The avian flu is spreading fast. It's expected to hit

Alaska in the next few weeks and the 48 states within months.

" Is it going to happen? I don't know. Is it enough that we should be

prepared? Absolutely, " says Bernstein, M.D., Director of

Infectious Diseases at Cincinnati Children's Hospital.

He is working on a vaccine against the deadly avian flu. So far,

there's nothing that will stop the spread of it, and he says, " When

it acquires that ability to go from person to person to person, we

have a big problem. "

Right now, only a few people have come in contact with avian flu, but

that could change if the virus continues to change.

Dr. Bernstein says pandemic happens when it changes so much and

nobody has resistance. If that happens, he says, it's going to spread

rapidly to a lot of people. " Wash your hands and stay a good distance

from people who are coughing and sneezing, " he says.

So what can you do to prevent catching bird flu? Be prepared, Dr.

Bernstein advises. The government wants you to stock up on essentials

sooner rather than later.

A family of four should have at least 40 gallons of water on hand.

There's a chance your water will be cut off if a pandemic strikes.

You'll need enough canned food for 10 days. You should get an

additional 10 days of prescription drugs and medications.

But don't be alarmed. Even though 150 million chickens have died from

the disease, bird flu has only infected about 170 people worldwide.

" This virus keeps knocking on the door, keeps knocking harder and

harder, and eventually that door is going to open up, " Dr. Bernstein

says. So be prepared for what's on the other side -- hopefully it

will never get in.

The healthy habits you have now can also help you if the avian flu

breaks out. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly and get

sufficient rest. And most importantly, if you are sick -- stay home!

This article was reported by Ivanhoe.com, who offers Medical Alerts

by e-mail every day of the week. To subscribe, go to:

http://www.ivanhoe.com/newsalert/.

If you would like more information, please contact:

http://www.pandemicflu.gov

http://www.avianflu.gov

http://pandemicflu.gov/plan/businesschecklist.html

For a FREE weekly e-mail update of upcoming Medical Breakthroughs

from Ivanhoe.com, sign up at http://www.ivanhoe.com/FirstToKnow/.

webdoctor@...

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(407) 740-0789

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Orlando, Florida 32802

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My response to Bird flu:

http://www.mercola.com/2005/oct/25/avian_flu_epidemic_is_a_hoax.htm

http://www.ivanhoe.com

Reported May 1, 2006

Bird Flu: Be Prepared

CINCINNATI (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Ready or not -- here it comes!

What first started in chickens is now flying across borders. When it

comes to bird flu, we're being told to prepare for the worst and hope

for the best! The avian flu is spreading fast. It's expected to hit

Alaska in the next few weeks and the 48 states within months.

" Is it going to happen? I don't know. Is it enough that we should be

prepared? Absolutely, " says Bernstein, M.D., Director of

Infectious Diseases at Cincinnati Children's Hospital.

He is working on a vaccine against the deadly avian flu. So far,

there's nothing that will stop the spread of it, and he says, " When

it acquires that ability to go from person to person to person, we

have a big problem. "

Right now, only a few people have come in contact with avian flu, but

that could change if the virus continues to change.

Dr. Bernstein says pandemic happens when it changes so much and

nobody has resistance. If that happens, he says, it's going to spread

rapidly to a lot of people. " Wash your hands and stay a good distance

from people who are coughing and sneezing, " he says.

So what can you do to prevent catching bird flu? Be prepared, Dr.

Bernstein advises. The government wants you to stock up on essentials

sooner rather than later.

A family of four should have at least 40 gallons of water on hand.

There's a chance your water will be cut off if a pandemic strikes.

You'll need enough canned food for 10 days. You should get an

additional 10 days of prescription drugs and medications.

But don't be alarmed. Even though 150 million chickens have died from

the disease, bird flu has only infected about 170 people worldwide.

" This virus keeps knocking on the door, keeps knocking harder and

harder, and eventually that door is going to open up, " Dr. Bernstein

says. So be prepared for what's on the other side -- hopefully it

will never get in.

The healthy habits you have now can also help you if the avian flu

breaks out. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly and get

sufficient rest. And most importantly, if you are sick -- stay home!

This article was reported by Ivanhoe.com, who offers Medical Alerts

by e-mail every day of the week. To subscribe, go to:

http://www.ivanhoe.com/newsalert/.

If you would like more information, please contact:

http://www.pandemicflu.gov

http://www.avianflu.gov

http://pandemicflu.gov/plan/businesschecklist.html

For a FREE weekly e-mail update of upcoming Medical Breakthroughs

from Ivanhoe.com, sign up at http://www.ivanhoe.com/FirstToKnow/.

webdoctor@...

Copyright © 2006 Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc.

2745 West Fairbanks Avenue

Winter Park, Florida 32789

(407) 740-0789

P.O. Box 865

Orlando, Florida 32802

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Health On the Net Foundation.

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material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In

accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material in this

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prior interest in receiving the included information

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My response to Bird flu:

http://www.mercola.com/2005/oct/25/avian_flu_epidemic_is_a_hoax.htm

http://www.ivanhoe.com

Reported May 1, 2006

Bird Flu: Be Prepared

CINCINNATI (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Ready or not -- here it comes!

What first started in chickens is now flying across borders. When it

comes to bird flu, we're being told to prepare for the worst and hope

for the best! The avian flu is spreading fast. It's expected to hit

Alaska in the next few weeks and the 48 states within months.

" Is it going to happen? I don't know. Is it enough that we should be

prepared? Absolutely, " says Bernstein, M.D., Director of

Infectious Diseases at Cincinnati Children's Hospital.

He is working on a vaccine against the deadly avian flu. So far,

there's nothing that will stop the spread of it, and he says, " When

it acquires that ability to go from person to person to person, we

have a big problem. "

Right now, only a few people have come in contact with avian flu, but

that could change if the virus continues to change.

Dr. Bernstein says pandemic happens when it changes so much and

nobody has resistance. If that happens, he says, it's going to spread

rapidly to a lot of people. " Wash your hands and stay a good distance

from people who are coughing and sneezing, " he says.

So what can you do to prevent catching bird flu? Be prepared, Dr.

Bernstein advises. The government wants you to stock up on essentials

sooner rather than later.

A family of four should have at least 40 gallons of water on hand.

There's a chance your water will be cut off if a pandemic strikes.

You'll need enough canned food for 10 days. You should get an

additional 10 days of prescription drugs and medications.

But don't be alarmed. Even though 150 million chickens have died from

the disease, bird flu has only infected about 170 people worldwide.

" This virus keeps knocking on the door, keeps knocking harder and

harder, and eventually that door is going to open up, " Dr. Bernstein

says. So be prepared for what's on the other side -- hopefully it

will never get in.

The healthy habits you have now can also help you if the avian flu

breaks out. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly and get

sufficient rest. And most importantly, if you are sick -- stay home!

This article was reported by Ivanhoe.com, who offers Medical Alerts

by e-mail every day of the week. To subscribe, go to:

http://www.ivanhoe.com/newsalert/.

If you would like more information, please contact:

http://www.pandemicflu.gov

http://www.avianflu.gov

http://pandemicflu.gov/plan/businesschecklist.html

For a FREE weekly e-mail update of upcoming Medical Breakthroughs

from Ivanhoe.com, sign up at http://www.ivanhoe.com/FirstToKnow/.

webdoctor@...

Copyright © 2006 Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc.

2745 West Fairbanks Avenue

Winter Park, Florida 32789

(407) 740-0789

P.O. Box 865

Orlando, Florida 32802

We subscribe to the

HONcode principles of the

Health On the Net Foundation.

Verify here.

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scientific, and social justice issues, etc.

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material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In

accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material in this

email is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a

prior interest in receiving the included information

for research and educational purposes. For more information go to:

http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml

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My response to Bird flu:

http://www.mercola.com/2005/oct/25/avian_flu_epidemic_is_a_hoax.htm

http://www.ivanhoe.com

Reported May 1, 2006

Bird Flu: Be Prepared

CINCINNATI (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Ready or not -- here it comes!

What first started in chickens is now flying across borders. When it

comes to bird flu, we're being told to prepare for the worst and hope

for the best! The avian flu is spreading fast. It's expected to hit

Alaska in the next few weeks and the 48 states within months.

" Is it going to happen? I don't know. Is it enough that we should be

prepared? Absolutely, " says Bernstein, M.D., Director of

Infectious Diseases at Cincinnati Children's Hospital.

He is working on a vaccine against the deadly avian flu. So far,

there's nothing that will stop the spread of it, and he says, " When

it acquires that ability to go from person to person to person, we

have a big problem. "

Right now, only a few people have come in contact with avian flu, but

that could change if the virus continues to change.

Dr. Bernstein says pandemic happens when it changes so much and

nobody has resistance. If that happens, he says, it's going to spread

rapidly to a lot of people. " Wash your hands and stay a good distance

from people who are coughing and sneezing, " he says.

So what can you do to prevent catching bird flu? Be prepared, Dr.

Bernstein advises. The government wants you to stock up on essentials

sooner rather than later.

A family of four should have at least 40 gallons of water on hand.

There's a chance your water will be cut off if a pandemic strikes.

You'll need enough canned food for 10 days. You should get an

additional 10 days of prescription drugs and medications.

But don't be alarmed. Even though 150 million chickens have died from

the disease, bird flu has only infected about 170 people worldwide.

" This virus keeps knocking on the door, keeps knocking harder and

harder, and eventually that door is going to open up, " Dr. Bernstein

says. So be prepared for what's on the other side -- hopefully it

will never get in.

The healthy habits you have now can also help you if the avian flu

breaks out. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly and get

sufficient rest. And most importantly, if you are sick -- stay home!

This article was reported by Ivanhoe.com, who offers Medical Alerts

by e-mail every day of the week. To subscribe, go to:

http://www.ivanhoe.com/newsalert/.

If you would like more information, please contact:

http://www.pandemicflu.gov

http://www.avianflu.gov

http://pandemicflu.gov/plan/businesschecklist.html

For a FREE weekly e-mail update of upcoming Medical Breakthroughs

from Ivanhoe.com, sign up at http://www.ivanhoe.com/FirstToKnow/.

webdoctor@...

Copyright © 2006 Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc.

2745 West Fairbanks Avenue

Winter Park, Florida 32789

(407) 740-0789

P.O. Box 865

Orlando, Florida 32802

We subscribe to the

HONcode principles of the

Health On the Net Foundation.

Verify here.

FAIR USE NOTICE

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always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. I am

making such material available in my efforts to advance understanding

of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy,

scientific, and social justice issues, etc.

I believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted

material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In

accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material in this

email is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a

prior interest in receiving the included information

for research and educational purposes. For more information go to:

http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml

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It should be pointed out that Ivanhoe just reports the

news from different sources and it does not mean that

their people in charge, agree with the report.

john

--- Jim <mofunnow@...> wrote:

> My response to Bird flu:

>

>

http://www.mercola.com/2005/oct/25/avian_flu_epidemic_is_a_hoax.htm

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> http://www.ivanhoe.com

>

>

> Reported May 1, 2006

> Bird Flu: Be Prepared

> CINCINNATI (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Ready or not

> -- here it comes!

> What first started in chickens is now flying across

> borders. When it

> comes to bird flu, we're being told to prepare for

> the worst and hope

> for the best! The avian flu is spreading fast. It's

> expected to hit

> Alaska in the next few weeks and the 48 states

> within months.

>

> " Is it going to happen? I don't know. Is it enough

> that we should be

> prepared? Absolutely, " says Bernstein, M.D.,

> Director of

> Infectious Diseases at Cincinnati Children's

> Hospital.

>

> He is working on a vaccine against the deadly avian

> flu. So far,

> there's nothing that will stop the spread of it, and

> he says, " When

> it acquires that ability to go from person to person

> to person, we

> have a big problem. "

>

> Right now, only a few people have come in contact

> with avian flu, but

> that could change if the virus continues to change.

>

> Dr. Bernstein says pandemic happens when it changes

> so much and

> nobody has resistance. If that happens, he says,

> it's going to spread

> rapidly to a lot of people. " Wash your hands and

> stay a good distance

> from people who are coughing and sneezing, " he says.

>

> So what can you do to prevent catching bird flu? Be

> prepared, Dr.

> Bernstein advises. The government wants you to stock

> up on essentials

> sooner rather than later.

>

> A family of four should have at least 40 gallons of

> water on hand.

> There's a chance your water will be cut off if a

> pandemic strikes.

> You'll need enough canned food for 10 days. You

> should get an

> additional 10 days of prescription drugs and

> medications.

>

> But don't be alarmed. Even though 150 million

> chickens have died from

> the disease, bird flu has only infected about 170

> people worldwide.

>

> " This virus keeps knocking on the door, keeps

> knocking harder and

> harder, and eventually that door is going to open

> up, " Dr. Bernstein

> says. So be prepared for what's on the other side --

> hopefully it

> will never get in.

>

> The healthy habits you have now can also help you if

> the avian flu

> breaks out. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise

> regularly and get

> sufficient rest. And most importantly, if you are

> sick -- stay home!

>

> This article was reported by Ivanhoe.com, who offers

> Medical Alerts

> by e-mail every day of the week. To subscribe, go

> to:

> http://www.ivanhoe.com/newsalert/.

>

> If you would like more information, please contact:

>

> http://www.pandemicflu.gov

> http://www.avianflu.gov

> http://pandemicflu.gov/plan/businesschecklist.html

>

>

>

>

>

> For a FREE weekly e-mail update of upcoming Medical

> Breakthroughs

> from Ivanhoe.com, sign up at

> http://www.ivanhoe.com/FirstToKnow/.

>

>

> webdoctor@...

> Copyright © 2006 Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc.

> 2745 West Fairbanks Avenue

> Winter Park, Florida 32789

> (407) 740-0789

> P.O. Box 865

> Orlando, Florida 32802

> We subscribe to the

> HONcode principles of the

> Health On the Net Foundation.

> Verify here.

>

> FAIR USE NOTICE

>

> This email contains copyrighted material the use of

> which has not

> always been specifically authorized by the copyright

> owner. I am

> making such material available in my efforts to

> advance understanding

> of environmental, political, human rights, economic,

> democracy,

> scientific, and social justice issues, etc.

>

> I believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such

> copyrighted

> material as provided for in section 107 of the US

> Copyright Law. In

> accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the

> material in this

> email is distributed without profit to those who

> have expressed a

> prior interest in receiving the included information

> for research and educational purposes. For more

> information go to:

> http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml

> If you wish to use copyrighted material from this

> update for purposes

> of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must

> obtain permission

> from the copyright owner.

> _______________________________________________

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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It should be pointed out that Ivanhoe just reports the

news from different sources and it does not mean that

their people in charge, agree with the report.

john

--- Jim <mofunnow@...> wrote:

> My response to Bird flu:

>

>

http://www.mercola.com/2005/oct/25/avian_flu_epidemic_is_a_hoax.htm

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> http://www.ivanhoe.com

>

>

> Reported May 1, 2006

> Bird Flu: Be Prepared

> CINCINNATI (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Ready or not

> -- here it comes!

> What first started in chickens is now flying across

> borders. When it

> comes to bird flu, we're being told to prepare for

> the worst and hope

> for the best! The avian flu is spreading fast. It's

> expected to hit

> Alaska in the next few weeks and the 48 states

> within months.

>

> " Is it going to happen? I don't know. Is it enough

> that we should be

> prepared? Absolutely, " says Bernstein, M.D.,

> Director of

> Infectious Diseases at Cincinnati Children's

> Hospital.

>

> He is working on a vaccine against the deadly avian

> flu. So far,

> there's nothing that will stop the spread of it, and

> he says, " When

> it acquires that ability to go from person to person

> to person, we

> have a big problem. "

>

> Right now, only a few people have come in contact

> with avian flu, but

> that could change if the virus continues to change.

>

> Dr. Bernstein says pandemic happens when it changes

> so much and

> nobody has resistance. If that happens, he says,

> it's going to spread

> rapidly to a lot of people. " Wash your hands and

> stay a good distance

> from people who are coughing and sneezing, " he says.

>

> So what can you do to prevent catching bird flu? Be

> prepared, Dr.

> Bernstein advises. The government wants you to stock

> up on essentials

> sooner rather than later.

>

> A family of four should have at least 40 gallons of

> water on hand.

> There's a chance your water will be cut off if a

> pandemic strikes.

> You'll need enough canned food for 10 days. You

> should get an

> additional 10 days of prescription drugs and

> medications.

>

> But don't be alarmed. Even though 150 million

> chickens have died from

> the disease, bird flu has only infected about 170

> people worldwide.

>

> " This virus keeps knocking on the door, keeps

> knocking harder and

> harder, and eventually that door is going to open

> up, " Dr. Bernstein

> says. So be prepared for what's on the other side --

> hopefully it

> will never get in.

>

> The healthy habits you have now can also help you if

> the avian flu

> breaks out. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise

> regularly and get

> sufficient rest. And most importantly, if you are

> sick -- stay home!

>

> This article was reported by Ivanhoe.com, who offers

> Medical Alerts

> by e-mail every day of the week. To subscribe, go

> to:

> http://www.ivanhoe.com/newsalert/.

>

> If you would like more information, please contact:

>

> http://www.pandemicflu.gov

> http://www.avianflu.gov

> http://pandemicflu.gov/plan/businesschecklist.html

>

>

>

>

>

> For a FREE weekly e-mail update of upcoming Medical

> Breakthroughs

> from Ivanhoe.com, sign up at

> http://www.ivanhoe.com/FirstToKnow/.

>

>

> webdoctor@...

> Copyright © 2006 Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc.

> 2745 West Fairbanks Avenue

> Winter Park, Florida 32789

> (407) 740-0789

> P.O. Box 865

> Orlando, Florida 32802

> We subscribe to the

> HONcode principles of the

> Health On the Net Foundation.

> Verify here.

>

> FAIR USE NOTICE

>

> This email contains copyrighted material the use of

> which has not

> always been specifically authorized by the copyright

> owner. I am

> making such material available in my efforts to

> advance understanding

> of environmental, political, human rights, economic,

> democracy,

> scientific, and social justice issues, etc.

>

> I believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such

> copyrighted

> material as provided for in section 107 of the US

> Copyright Law. In

> accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the

> material in this

> email is distributed without profit to those who

> have expressed a

> prior interest in receiving the included information

> for research and educational purposes. For more

> information go to:

> http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml

> If you wish to use copyrighted material from this

> update for purposes

> of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must

> obtain permission

> from the copyright owner.

> _______________________________________________

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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It should be pointed out that Ivanhoe just reports the

news from different sources and it does not mean that

their people in charge, agree with the report.

john

--- Jim <mofunnow@...> wrote:

> My response to Bird flu:

>

>

http://www.mercola.com/2005/oct/25/avian_flu_epidemic_is_a_hoax.htm

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> http://www.ivanhoe.com

>

>

> Reported May 1, 2006

> Bird Flu: Be Prepared

> CINCINNATI (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Ready or not

> -- here it comes!

> What first started in chickens is now flying across

> borders. When it

> comes to bird flu, we're being told to prepare for

> the worst and hope

> for the best! The avian flu is spreading fast. It's

> expected to hit

> Alaska in the next few weeks and the 48 states

> within months.

>

> " Is it going to happen? I don't know. Is it enough

> that we should be

> prepared? Absolutely, " says Bernstein, M.D.,

> Director of

> Infectious Diseases at Cincinnati Children's

> Hospital.

>

> He is working on a vaccine against the deadly avian

> flu. So far,

> there's nothing that will stop the spread of it, and

> he says, " When

> it acquires that ability to go from person to person

> to person, we

> have a big problem. "

>

> Right now, only a few people have come in contact

> with avian flu, but

> that could change if the virus continues to change.

>

> Dr. Bernstein says pandemic happens when it changes

> so much and

> nobody has resistance. If that happens, he says,

> it's going to spread

> rapidly to a lot of people. " Wash your hands and

> stay a good distance

> from people who are coughing and sneezing, " he says.

>

> So what can you do to prevent catching bird flu? Be

> prepared, Dr.

> Bernstein advises. The government wants you to stock

> up on essentials

> sooner rather than later.

>

> A family of four should have at least 40 gallons of

> water on hand.

> There's a chance your water will be cut off if a

> pandemic strikes.

> You'll need enough canned food for 10 days. You

> should get an

> additional 10 days of prescription drugs and

> medications.

>

> But don't be alarmed. Even though 150 million

> chickens have died from

> the disease, bird flu has only infected about 170

> people worldwide.

>

> " This virus keeps knocking on the door, keeps

> knocking harder and

> harder, and eventually that door is going to open

> up, " Dr. Bernstein

> says. So be prepared for what's on the other side --

> hopefully it

> will never get in.

>

> The healthy habits you have now can also help you if

> the avian flu

> breaks out. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise

> regularly and get

> sufficient rest. And most importantly, if you are

> sick -- stay home!

>

> This article was reported by Ivanhoe.com, who offers

> Medical Alerts

> by e-mail every day of the week. To subscribe, go

> to:

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It should be pointed out that Ivanhoe just reports the

news from different sources and it does not mean that

their people in charge, agree with the report.

john

--- Jim <mofunnow@...> wrote:

> My response to Bird flu:

>

>

http://www.mercola.com/2005/oct/25/avian_flu_epidemic_is_a_hoax.htm

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> http://www.ivanhoe.com

>

>

> Reported May 1, 2006

> Bird Flu: Be Prepared

> CINCINNATI (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Ready or not

> -- here it comes!

> What first started in chickens is now flying across

> borders. When it

> comes to bird flu, we're being told to prepare for

> the worst and hope

> for the best! The avian flu is spreading fast. It's

> expected to hit

> Alaska in the next few weeks and the 48 states

> within months.

>

> " Is it going to happen? I don't know. Is it enough

> that we should be

> prepared? Absolutely, " says Bernstein, M.D.,

> Director of

> Infectious Diseases at Cincinnati Children's

> Hospital.

>

> He is working on a vaccine against the deadly avian

> flu. So far,

> there's nothing that will stop the spread of it, and

> he says, " When

> it acquires that ability to go from person to person

> to person, we

> have a big problem. "

>

> Right now, only a few people have come in contact

> with avian flu, but

> that could change if the virus continues to change.

>

> Dr. Bernstein says pandemic happens when it changes

> so much and

> nobody has resistance. If that happens, he says,

> it's going to spread

> rapidly to a lot of people. " Wash your hands and

> stay a good distance

> from people who are coughing and sneezing, " he says.

>

> So what can you do to prevent catching bird flu? Be

> prepared, Dr.

> Bernstein advises. The government wants you to stock

> up on essentials

> sooner rather than later.

>

> A family of four should have at least 40 gallons of

> water on hand.

> There's a chance your water will be cut off if a

> pandemic strikes.

> You'll need enough canned food for 10 days. You

> should get an

> additional 10 days of prescription drugs and

> medications.

>

> But don't be alarmed. Even though 150 million

> chickens have died from

> the disease, bird flu has only infected about 170

> people worldwide.

>

> " This virus keeps knocking on the door, keeps

> knocking harder and

> harder, and eventually that door is going to open

> up, " Dr. Bernstein

> says. So be prepared for what's on the other side --

> hopefully it

> will never get in.

>

> The healthy habits you have now can also help you if

> the avian flu

> breaks out. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise

> regularly and get

> sufficient rest. And most importantly, if you are

> sick -- stay home!

>

> This article was reported by Ivanhoe.com, who offers

> Medical Alerts

> by e-mail every day of the week. To subscribe, go

> to:

> http://www.ivanhoe.com/newsalert/.

>

> If you would like more information, please contact:

>

> http://www.pandemicflu.gov

> http://www.avianflu.gov

> http://pandemicflu.gov/plan/businesschecklist.html

>

>

>

>

>

> For a FREE weekly e-mail update of upcoming Medical

> Breakthroughs

> from Ivanhoe.com, sign up at

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>

>

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Hi ,

Nothing against Ivanhoe. I just think the media is more or less worthless

for truth or awareness. Talking heads for the highest price.

Best,

Jim

It should be pointed out that Ivanhoe just reports the

news from different sources and it does not mean that

their people in charge, agree with the report.

john

--- Jim <mofunnow@...> wrote:

> My response to Bird flu:

>

>

http://www.mercola.com/2005/oct/25/avian_flu_epidemic_is_a_hoax.htm

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> http://www.ivanhoe.com

>

>

> Reported May 1, 2006

> Bird Flu: Be Prepared

> CINCINNATI (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Ready or not

> -- here it comes!

> What first started in chickens is now flying across

> borders. When it

> comes to bird flu, we're being told to prepare for

> the worst and hope

> for the best! The avian flu is spreading fast. It's

> expected to hit

> Alaska in the next few weeks and the 48 states

> within months.

>

> " Is it going to happen? I don't know. Is it enough

> that we should be

> prepared? Absolutely, " says Bernstein, M.D.,

> Director of

> Infectious Diseases at Cincinnati Children's

> Hospital.

>

> He is working on a vaccine against the deadly avian

> flu. So far,

> there's nothing that will stop the spread of it, and

> he says, " When

> it acquires that ability to go from person to person

> to person, we

> have a big problem. "

>

> Right now, only a few people have come in contact

> with avian flu, but

> that could change if the virus continues to change.

>

> Dr. Bernstein says pandemic happens when it changes

> so much and

> nobody has resistance. If that happens, he says,

> it's going to spread

> rapidly to a lot of people. " Wash your hands and

> stay a good distance

> from people who are coughing and sneezing, " he says.

>

> So what can you do to prevent catching bird flu? Be

> prepared, Dr.

> Bernstein advises. The government wants you to stock

> up on essentials

> sooner rather than later.

>

> A family of four should have at least 40 gallons of

> water on hand.

> There's a chance your water will be cut off if a

> pandemic strikes.

> You'll need enough canned food for 10 days. You

> should get an

> additional 10 days of prescription drugs and

> medications.

>

> But don't be alarmed. Even though 150 million

> chickens have died from

> the disease, bird flu has only infected about 170

> people worldwide.

>

> " This virus keeps knocking on the door, keeps

> knocking harder and

> harder, and eventually that door is going to open

> up, " Dr. Bernstein

> says. So be prepared for what's on the other side --

> hopefully it

> will never get in.

>

> The healthy habits you have now can also help you if

> the avian flu

> breaks out. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise

> regularly and get

> sufficient rest. And most importantly, if you are

> sick -- stay home!

>

> This article was reported by Ivanhoe.com, who offers

> Medical Alerts

> by e-mail every day of the week. To subscribe, go

> to:

> http://www.ivanhoe.com/newsalert/.

>

> If you would like more information, please contact:

>

> http://www.pandemicflu.gov

> http://www.avianflu.gov

> http://pandemicflu.gov/plan/businesschecklist.html

>

>

>

>

>

> For a FREE weekly e-mail update of upcoming Medical

> Breakthroughs

> from Ivanhoe.com, sign up at

> http://www.ivanhoe.com/FirstToKnow/.

>

>

> webdoctor@...

> Copyright © 2006 Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc.

> 2745 West Fairbanks Avenue

> Winter Park, Florida 32789

> (407) 740-0789

> P.O. Box 865

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Hi ,

Nothing against Ivanhoe. I just think the media is more or less worthless

for truth or awareness. Talking heads for the highest price.

Best,

Jim

It should be pointed out that Ivanhoe just reports the

news from different sources and it does not mean that

their people in charge, agree with the report.

john

--- Jim <mofunnow@...> wrote:

> My response to Bird flu:

>

>

http://www.mercola.com/2005/oct/25/avian_flu_epidemic_is_a_hoax.htm

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> http://www.ivanhoe.com

>

>

> Reported May 1, 2006

> Bird Flu: Be Prepared

> CINCINNATI (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Ready or not

> -- here it comes!

> What first started in chickens is now flying across

> borders. When it

> comes to bird flu, we're being told to prepare for

> the worst and hope

> for the best! The avian flu is spreading fast. It's

> expected to hit

> Alaska in the next few weeks and the 48 states

> within months.

>

> " Is it going to happen? I don't know. Is it enough

> that we should be

> prepared? Absolutely, " says Bernstein, M.D.,

> Director of

> Infectious Diseases at Cincinnati Children's

> Hospital.

>

> He is working on a vaccine against the deadly avian

> flu. So far,

> there's nothing that will stop the spread of it, and

> he says, " When

> it acquires that ability to go from person to person

> to person, we

> have a big problem. "

>

> Right now, only a few people have come in contact

> with avian flu, but

> that could change if the virus continues to change.

>

> Dr. Bernstein says pandemic happens when it changes

> so much and

> nobody has resistance. If that happens, he says,

> it's going to spread

> rapidly to a lot of people. " Wash your hands and

> stay a good distance

> from people who are coughing and sneezing, " he says.

>

> So what can you do to prevent catching bird flu? Be

> prepared, Dr.

> Bernstein advises. The government wants you to stock

> up on essentials

> sooner rather than later.

>

> A family of four should have at least 40 gallons of

> water on hand.

> There's a chance your water will be cut off if a

> pandemic strikes.

> You'll need enough canned food for 10 days. You

> should get an

> additional 10 days of prescription drugs and

> medications.

>

> But don't be alarmed. Even though 150 million

> chickens have died from

> the disease, bird flu has only infected about 170

> people worldwide.

>

> " This virus keeps knocking on the door, keeps

> knocking harder and

> harder, and eventually that door is going to open

> up, " Dr. Bernstein

> says. So be prepared for what's on the other side --

> hopefully it

> will never get in.

>

> The healthy habits you have now can also help you if

> the avian flu

> breaks out. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise

> regularly and get

> sufficient rest. And most importantly, if you are

> sick -- stay home!

>

> This article was reported by Ivanhoe.com, who offers

> Medical Alerts

> by e-mail every day of the week. To subscribe, go

> to:

> http://www.ivanhoe.com/newsalert/.

>

> If you would like more information, please contact:

>

> http://www.pandemicflu.gov

> http://www.avianflu.gov

> http://pandemicflu.gov/plan/businesschecklist.html

>

>

>

>

>

> For a FREE weekly e-mail update of upcoming Medical

> Breakthroughs

> from Ivanhoe.com, sign up at

> http://www.ivanhoe.com/FirstToKnow/.

>

>

> webdoctor@...

> Copyright © 2006 Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc.

> 2745 West Fairbanks Avenue

> Winter Park, Florida 32789

> (407) 740-0789

> P.O. Box 865

> Orlando, Florida 32802

> We subscribe to the

> HONcode principles of the

> Health On the Net Foundation.

> Verify here.

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Hi ,

Nothing against Ivanhoe. I just think the media is more or less worthless

for truth or awareness. Talking heads for the highest price.

Best,

Jim

It should be pointed out that Ivanhoe just reports the

news from different sources and it does not mean that

their people in charge, agree with the report.

john

--- Jim <mofunnow@...> wrote:

> My response to Bird flu:

>

>

http://www.mercola.com/2005/oct/25/avian_flu_epidemic_is_a_hoax.htm

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> http://www.ivanhoe.com

>

>

> Reported May 1, 2006

> Bird Flu: Be Prepared

> CINCINNATI (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Ready or not

> -- here it comes!

> What first started in chickens is now flying across

> borders. When it

> comes to bird flu, we're being told to prepare for

> the worst and hope

> for the best! The avian flu is spreading fast. It's

> expected to hit

> Alaska in the next few weeks and the 48 states

> within months.

>

> " Is it going to happen? I don't know. Is it enough

> that we should be

> prepared? Absolutely, " says Bernstein, M.D.,

> Director of

> Infectious Diseases at Cincinnati Children's

> Hospital.

>

> He is working on a vaccine against the deadly avian

> flu. So far,

> there's nothing that will stop the spread of it, and

> he says, " When

> it acquires that ability to go from person to person

> to person, we

> have a big problem. "

>

> Right now, only a few people have come in contact

> with avian flu, but

> that could change if the virus continues to change.

>

> Dr. Bernstein says pandemic happens when it changes

> so much and

> nobody has resistance. If that happens, he says,

> it's going to spread

> rapidly to a lot of people. " Wash your hands and

> stay a good distance

> from people who are coughing and sneezing, " he says.

>

> So what can you do to prevent catching bird flu? Be

> prepared, Dr.

> Bernstein advises. The government wants you to stock

> up on essentials

> sooner rather than later.

>

> A family of four should have at least 40 gallons of

> water on hand.

> There's a chance your water will be cut off if a

> pandemic strikes.

> You'll need enough canned food for 10 days. You

> should get an

> additional 10 days of prescription drugs and

> medications.

>

> But don't be alarmed. Even though 150 million

> chickens have died from

> the disease, bird flu has only infected about 170

> people worldwide.

>

> " This virus keeps knocking on the door, keeps

> knocking harder and

> harder, and eventually that door is going to open

> up, " Dr. Bernstein

> says. So be prepared for what's on the other side --

> hopefully it

> will never get in.

>

> The healthy habits you have now can also help you if

> the avian flu

> breaks out. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise

> regularly and get

> sufficient rest. And most importantly, if you are

> sick -- stay home!

>

> This article was reported by Ivanhoe.com, who offers

> Medical Alerts

> by e-mail every day of the week. To subscribe, go

> to:

> http://www.ivanhoe.com/newsalert/.

>

> If you would like more information, please contact:

>

> http://www.pandemicflu.gov

> http://www.avianflu.gov

> http://pandemicflu.gov/plan/businesschecklist.html

>

>

>

>

>

> For a FREE weekly e-mail update of upcoming Medical

> Breakthroughs

> from Ivanhoe.com, sign up at

> http://www.ivanhoe.com/FirstToKnow/.

>

>

> webdoctor@...

> Copyright © 2006 Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc.

> 2745 West Fairbanks Avenue

> Winter Park, Florida 32789

> (407) 740-0789

> P.O. Box 865

> Orlando, Florida 32802

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Hi ,

Nothing against Ivanhoe. I just think the media is more or less worthless

for truth or awareness. Talking heads for the highest price.

Best,

Jim

It should be pointed out that Ivanhoe just reports the

news from different sources and it does not mean that

their people in charge, agree with the report.

john

--- Jim <mofunnow@...> wrote:

> My response to Bird flu:

>

>

http://www.mercola.com/2005/oct/25/avian_flu_epidemic_is_a_hoax.htm

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> http://www.ivanhoe.com

>

>

> Reported May 1, 2006

> Bird Flu: Be Prepared

> CINCINNATI (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Ready or not

> -- here it comes!

> What first started in chickens is now flying across

> borders. When it

> comes to bird flu, we're being told to prepare for

> the worst and hope

> for the best! The avian flu is spreading fast. It's

> expected to hit

> Alaska in the next few weeks and the 48 states

> within months.

>

> " Is it going to happen? I don't know. Is it enough

> that we should be

> prepared? Absolutely, " says Bernstein, M.D.,

> Director of

> Infectious Diseases at Cincinnati Children's

> Hospital.

>

> He is working on a vaccine against the deadly avian

> flu. So far,

> there's nothing that will stop the spread of it, and

> he says, " When

> it acquires that ability to go from person to person

> to person, we

> have a big problem. "

>

> Right now, only a few people have come in contact

> with avian flu, but

> that could change if the virus continues to change.

>

> Dr. Bernstein says pandemic happens when it changes

> so much and

> nobody has resistance. If that happens, he says,

> it's going to spread

> rapidly to a lot of people. " Wash your hands and

> stay a good distance

> from people who are coughing and sneezing, " he says.

>

> So what can you do to prevent catching bird flu? Be

> prepared, Dr.

> Bernstein advises. The government wants you to stock

> up on essentials

> sooner rather than later.

>

> A family of four should have at least 40 gallons of

> water on hand.

> There's a chance your water will be cut off if a

> pandemic strikes.

> You'll need enough canned food for 10 days. You

> should get an

> additional 10 days of prescription drugs and

> medications.

>

> But don't be alarmed. Even though 150 million

> chickens have died from

> the disease, bird flu has only infected about 170

> people worldwide.

>

> " This virus keeps knocking on the door, keeps

> knocking harder and

> harder, and eventually that door is going to open

> up, " Dr. Bernstein

> says. So be prepared for what's on the other side --

> hopefully it

> will never get in.

>

> The healthy habits you have now can also help you if

> the avian flu

> breaks out. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise

> regularly and get

> sufficient rest. And most importantly, if you are

> sick -- stay home!

>

> This article was reported by Ivanhoe.com, who offers

> Medical Alerts

> by e-mail every day of the week. To subscribe, go

> to:

> http://www.ivanhoe.com/newsalert/.

>

> If you would like more information, please contact:

>

> http://www.pandemicflu.gov

> http://www.avianflu.gov

> http://pandemicflu.gov/plan/businesschecklist.html

>

>

>

>

>

> For a FREE weekly e-mail update of upcoming Medical

> Breakthroughs

> from Ivanhoe.com, sign up at

> http://www.ivanhoe.com/FirstToKnow/.

>

>

> webdoctor@...

> Copyright © 2006 Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc.

> 2745 West Fairbanks Avenue

> Winter Park, Florida 32789

> (407) 740-0789

> P.O. Box 865

> Orlando, Florida 32802

> We subscribe to the

> HONcode principles of the

> Health On the Net Foundation.

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>

> This email contains copyrighted material the use of

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> always been specifically authorized by the copyright

> owner. I am

> making such material available in my efforts to

> advance understanding

> of environmental, political, human rights, economic,

> democracy,

> scientific, and social justice issues, etc.

>

> I believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such

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> material as provided for in section 107 of the US

> Copyright Law. In

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> material in this

> email is distributed without profit to those who

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