Side effects of vaccines

This is a topical issue. Between the hazardous communication of the Ministry of Health and the media that will jump on all the slightest facts that could scare the population (and thus make the ratings), it is difficult to see clearly.

Fortunately, a recent study is a rigorous way to clarify how to deal with the side effects of vaccination. Of course, conspiracy enthusiasts will doubt: the odds of the timing of the publication of this study at a time when pandemic vaccines are being challenged. I leave them to their delusions.

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Lady X and her vaccine voucher

Ms. X received a vaccination voucher for H1N1 flu. For his son. But not for his daughter. Nor for her for that matter.

She hesitates, if the good ones arrive away from each other, she will have to go three times in the center of which she depends? Maybe she'll wait until she gets all the family vouchers. But good the epidemic is advancing.

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A matter of trust

I'm upset.

And it is not the disastrous communication of our ministry that will improve our days.

Upset to fight the fear either of the H1N1 flu or its terrible vaccine, all in a media circus-political cacophony that nothing seems to want to stop.

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Mac OS: Windows before

Mac OS 1

Because a Mac is above all an operating system, it seemed logical to me to continue the series "The Backpacker of the Switcher" by a presentation of Mac OS.

At the time when PC users were still at the MS-DOS command line, Apple had already released its first Macintosh to which it had backed up an appendage: the mouse. The first windowed operating system was born, it was called Mac OS.

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Doctor, I have angina…..

Today I see a patient on the move in my area.

-Doctor, I have angina!

-Agree….. Fever, sore throat???

-Yes as usual. So I took the antibiotics that my doctor usually gives me, amoxicillin.

-Ha yes, perfect, so we were able to select some resistant germs. We're going to have a little fun!!!

– ………………….

-Come by, please sit down.

Examination of the oral cavity, no visible tonsils, nothing, nada.

-You had your tonsils operated, right?

-Yes, a long time ago.

-so you do not have angina!

– ………………. (A silence supported by a suspicious look)

-Angina is tonsillitis (infection of the tonsils). Some authors talk about angina for pharyngitis, but in any case do not treat with antibiotics.

– …………….

Short! You have a rhino-pharyngitis, no antibiotics, a mouthwash and daily nose washes and it's going to be fine.

-Well, I'll have to tell that to my doctor!

Here, I just made a friend me…..


World Diabetes Day

In this period of the media pandemic, it is good to remember that there are also more serious illnesses and more frequent than the flu. Diabetes is part of it.

Tomorrow is World Diabetes Day. So what do you need to feel concerned about?

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"Pass on Mac? Never! "though….

"Yes it's clear, never!!! A closed platform, expensive machines, a cult under the influence of its guru and besides other professional applications there's nothing on Mac! »

Though…..

Let's face it. I was the one who held them. I'm not proud of it now that I have crunched the apple, but hey I assume. So why change your mind?

You will find on the internet a lot of sites giving you 10 good reasons to switch or even not to switch. If you look at the page for the switchers on the Apple site, you will find a priori answers to the main questions that PC users ask before switching to MAC.

So, rather than adding another layer, I'll just give you my reasons, we'll see if it's any use to you.

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