Friday, October 9, 2009

H1N1 Vaccines Hits Health Departments in Georgia This Week

Fellow Georgians,

The H1N1 vaccine is now available in over 10 Northwest Georgia counties at your local health department. This new vaccine which is administered in a nasal spray, is being given to children ages 2 to 4 years of age and any that is left over will be divided among the rest of the population.

For more information on this article, go to: http://romenews-tribune.com/pages/full_story/push?article-First+round+of+H1N1+vaccine+arrives+in+Northwest+Georgia-+Health+officials+expect+more+in+Northwest+Georgia+in+the+coming+weeks-%20&id=3839299-First+round+of+H1N1+vaccine+arrives+in+Northwest+Georgia-+Health+officials+expect+more+in+Northwest+Georgia+in+the+coming+weeks-

If you live in the Atlanta area and have a child that is in need of a learning specialist, please visit www.learningridge.com for information about tutoring or you can contact Christine directly at 404-964-8533.

More Cases of Autism Found In American Children

According to a study used from the data of children's health, an increasing number of children are being diagnosed with Autism in the United States. This national survey of over 70,000 people concludes that 1 in 100 children have been diagnosed with Autism - versus 1 in 150 over 5 years ago.

For more information on this article click here:

http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/10/05/autism.study/index.html

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