H1N1 & The Savage Report

Dr. SoperWatch The Savage Report on Comcast 2 today and tomorrow as they explore the flu shot controversy-- giving you both sides of the debate.  Dr. David Soper will be on to discuss swine flu and the risks to pregnant women, plus a discussion of vaccinating pregnant women, possible risks, what pregnant women should do, etc.

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October 16. 2009 11:19

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October 16. 2009 11:30

Its really bothering news that H1N1 was entirely spreading through out the world but being careful and with a proper medical attention it can always be cured. I hope everybody should not get easy with H1N1 because it will be really a disaster if we don't do an initiative to prevent our selves from it.

Nete

October 16. 2009 20:52

H1N1 virus is highly horrible.I'm virus can not imagine if the virus is in pain pregnant mothers saa .. need more information about this,, thanks

Robberto

October 17. 2009 00:56

autumn is a season for flu too. so we should take good care of ourselves and loved ones

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October 17. 2009 05:40

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October 20. 2009 01:10

I will certainly be tuning in to see the show, it will be interesting to get a balanced view from both sides.

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October 23. 2009 07:31

I cannot believe how this virus was such big news to start, then faded away, and now is back with a force. My neighbor's 2 kids were just diagnosed with H1N1...thankfully they are fine now. Nice story!

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October 23. 2009 07:32

I almost forgot...is there a DirecTV airing? I don't have Comcast.

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October 23. 2009 18:29

Hi all,
Thanks for your information.Swine Flu is spreading at a rapid rate and hence precautionary measures are required. But the good news is that the invention of swine flu vaccine can save lots of lives

Regards
Naomi

Naomi

November 2. 2009 12:35

H1N1 infection is life threatening these days. Lot of people are being infected. There is a great risk for pregnant women.

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