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One could read the New York Times headlines online at multiple sites. The most obvious is the website 'NYTimes', but 'NBCNews' also posts these headlines on its website.
Science Times - 1997 Fat The New Epidemic was released on: USA: 2002
I am not able to provide real-time information or current news headlines. I recommend checking the LA Times website or newspaper for the most up-to-date headlines.
Influenza, or the flu, was not cured in medieval times as the concept of viruses and their treatment did not exist. People relied on traditional remedies such as herbal medicines, poultices, and rest to alleviate symptoms. These remedies were not specific to influenza, but rather aimed at providing general relief from symptoms. The understanding and treatment of influenza have significantly advanced since medieval times.
Small pox is another epidemic that took England by storm.
The best way to treat feline influenza is to treat each symptom that the feline has. You will need to keep the feline warm at all times. A vet can prescribe antibiotics is needed and eye drops.
Many were tentative and inaccurate, fueled by speculation, until the New York Times correctly broke the true story.
The New York Times uses a custom font called "Cheltenham." Cheltenham is a classic serif typeface used in the newspaper's logo and headlines.
The term "influenza" originated in Italy and comes from the belief in medieval times that epidemics were caused by the influence of unfavorable astrological alignments. The Italian phrase "influenza di freddo" means "influence of the cold," linking the disease to cold weather. Over time, the term influenza became associated with the respiratory illness we now know as the flu.
Some of the headlines of British newspapers on Jinnah's death included "The Times" which featured "Pakistan Founder Dies - Mr. Jinnah's Energy Fails," and "The Guardian" which had "Indian State Leader Dies - Tribute to Mr. Jinnah."
My grandmother told me that her first child, a baby girl named Florence, died at 7-8 months old during a diphtheria epidemic in 1913 in Brunswick, Maine. I have never been able to find anything that tells me about this epidemic (it may be that I don't really know how to research it), but I've heard about this particular epidemic from my older relatives many times, since it was such a sad event in their lives. P.T.
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