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You would not use an antibiotic to stop yourself from getting a disease, you use a vaccination, and yes, there is a vaccination for swine flu.
Vaccination against chicken pox.
There is usually no relationship between a nosebleed and getting or not getting a vaccination. Your nose can bleed if you get the flu and have dehydration that causes mucous tissue to dry and crack, but you would also have had flu symptoms if that happens. Getting an annual flu vaccination is the wise approach for many reasons, but this is not usually one of them.
Example sentence - The children knew they would receive the vaccination on Thursday.
Not unless there was a mistake in the manufacturing of the vaccine whereby the virus was not inactivated. This would be extremely rare.
I don't know why someone would want a chicken in their mattress. It would make your mattress lumpy and smell bad.
well under the crcumstances the capability of the chicken shall not proceed your ability to affectivily be capable of getting away
My thoughts on this subject is don't. If you ever plan on getting married, don't move in. Let me illustrate this with an analogy. If you are giving someone a free eggs, why would he buy the chicken?
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Because they are afraid of getting hurt.
Those are things that are not passed from your parents or grandparents to you. Only if you had a gene that prevented you from getting a disease would that work. People don't usually get dog or cat or cattle diseases because they have an innate immunity to some of them.