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Current Flu Situation | Valley Occupational Medical Center
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Valley Occupational Medical Center: A Worker’s Compensation Clinic. Valley Occupational Medical Center. Occupational Medicine at Its Best. September 16, 2014. September 16, 2014. Human Case of H5N1 Confirmed in Canada. Canadian health officials confirmed a fatal case of human infection with avian influenza A (H5N1). The patient had recently visited Beijing, China were H5N1 is present among poultry. Resource: http:/ www.flu.gov/about the flu/current flu/index.html. This entry was posted in flu season.
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Valley Occupational Medical Center: A Worker’s Compensation Clinic | Valley Occupational Medical Center
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Valley Occupational Medical Center: A Worker’s Compensation Clinic. Valley Occupational Medical Center. Occupational Medicine at Its Best. Valley Occupational Medical Center: A Worker’s Compensation Clinic. At Valley Occupational Med Center. San Fernando, CA 91340. Office: 818.361.3369. Fax: 818.361.5860. Saturday 8:00 am-2:00 pm. After Hours Emergency Care:. Doctor is on call 24 hours. Please call clinic operator for instructions. For life threatening emergencies,. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Common Flu Shot Myths | Valley Occupational Medical Center
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Valley Occupational Medical Center: A Worker’s Compensation Clinic. Valley Occupational Medical Center. Occupational Medicine at Its Best. Common Flu Shot Myths. November 15, 2014. I heard that the flu vaccine gives you the flu. WebMD described that the injected flu vaccine contains a dead virus. The only type of vaccine that contains a living virus is the nasal spray. Even though it has the living virus, it uses a specially engineered strain that removes the mechanism of getting people sick. I don’t kno...
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Taking Care of Your Stiches or Staples | Valley Occupational Medical Center
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Valley Occupational Medical Center: A Worker’s Compensation Clinic. Valley Occupational Medical Center. Occupational Medicine at Its Best. Taking Care of Your Stiches or Staples. December 24, 2014. You need to check with your doctor to make sure how long you need to keep your wound dry. In certain cases, the bandage can be removed after 24 to 48 hours and can be gently washed to remove the crust. Make sure not to scrub or soak the wound during the first 48 hours. Your doctor will determine when your stit...
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10 Ways to Protect Yourself against this Cold and Flu Season | Valley Occupational Medical Center
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Valley Occupational Medical Center: A Worker’s Compensation Clinic. Valley Occupational Medical Center. Occupational Medicine at Its Best. 10 Ways to Protect Yourself against this Cold and Flu Season. October 24, 2014. Http:/ www.mensjournal.com/expert-advice/10-ways-to-protect-yourself-this-cold-flu-season-20141023/get-a-flu-shot. We have flu shots here at, Valley Occupational Medical Center. Please call us for more info! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged Bill Hanage.
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10 Ways to Protect Yourself against this Cold and Flu Season (Part 2) | Valley Occupational Medical Center
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Valley Occupational Medical Center: A Worker’s Compensation Clinic. Valley Occupational Medical Center. Occupational Medicine at Its Best. 10 Ways to Protect Yourself against this Cold and Flu Season (Part 2). October 24, 2014. Http:/ www.mensjournal.com/expert-advice/10-ways-to-protect-yourself-this-cold-flu-season-20141023/stock-up. Valley Occupational Medical Center. If you have any questions regarding getting the flu vaccine, please consult your doctor! This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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What is a Trigger Finger? | Valley Occupational Medical Center
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Valley Occupational Medical Center: A Worker’s Compensation Clinic. Valley Occupational Medical Center. Occupational Medicine at Its Best. What is a Trigger Finger? December 12, 2014. A trigger finger is a painful condition that causes the fingers or thumb to lock when bent. If this condition occurs with a thumb, then it is called trigger thumb. What causes Trigger Finger? Who Gets Trigger Finger? Some individuals that are more prone to getting the trigger finger are farmers, industrial workers, and musi...
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How to Treat Minor Cuts and Scrapes | Valley Occupational Medical Center
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Valley Occupational Medical Center: A Worker’s Compensation Clinic. Valley Occupational Medical Center. Occupational Medicine at Its Best. How to Treat Minor Cuts and Scrapes. December 24, 2014. When to Call the Doctor. Most minor cuts or abrasions do not require doctor’s care. You should call the doctor or seek immediate medical attention if:. The wound is on your face. You can’t seem to clean the wound since it was caused by something dirty or rusty. If the wound was caused by an animal or human. This ...
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