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Celebrating National
Nurses Week
As we start into National Nurses Week, I have been reflecting on some of the many talented nurses I have known over the years, and I want to thank ALL our nursing colleagues in every corner of Fletcher Allen—for their superb skills, their daily pursuit of excellence, and their commitment to the highest quality care for our patients and families.
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Category Archives: Flu
It’s Flu Season: Protect Yourself and Others – Get Vaccinated!
Influenza is a contagious disease. It can spread easily, transmitted by coughing and sneezing and contact with influenza-contaminated surfaces. During the winter flu season, it is almost impossible to avoid coming in contact with people who have the flu – … Continue reading
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First With Kids: Give the Flu the Cold Shoulder by Getting Your Child Immunized
With fall almost over and winter on the way, many parents comment on how time simply flew by. And speaking of flu, “tis the sneezin” – so what better time to remind parents about flu shots for their children and … Continue reading
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You and the Flu: Symptoms, Prevention and Treatment
Illness Influenza is an illness characterized by cough, fever, muscle aches, sore throat, poor appetite, headache and sometimes nausea and diarrhea. It is most often spread from person to person by coughing and sneezing. It usually takes several days for … Continue reading
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