http://www.cdc.gov/flu/swineflu/h3n2v-outbreak.htm
Who?: The Center for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.
What?: Information on the most recent outbreak of the h3n2v Influenza (strain of the "swine flu")
When?: This outbreak is still in the early stages and very current. The page was last updated on August 24, 2012
Where?: Information comes from the CDC website.
Why?: The CDC website is a good source because it is unbiased, very up-to-date and a government website which indicates that it's information is trustworthy.
http://www.ted.com/talks/max_little_a_test_for_parkinson_s_with_a_phone_call.html
Who?: TED Conferences, Max Little
What?: Discussing the spike in Parkinson's disease, Little describes his idea for testing for the disease by the use of a phone call.
When?: It was filmed in June of 2012 and posted August of 2012
Where? Information comes from the TED website
Why?: The TED Conferences hold some of the most well known and respected speakers of their respectable
fields. They are always researching and looking into the new/up-in-coming topics in their fields. The website holds a lot of current and solid information
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hay-fever/DS00174
Who?: The Mayo Clinic Staff
What?: Discusses the symptoms, treatment options and prevention tips of Hay Fever
When?: Last updated July 17, 2012
Where?: Found the information through the Mayoclinic website. A very reliable and trustworthy source for all things medical/science related.
Why? To inform readers of the symptoms of Hay Fever and how they can get rid of and avoid Hay Fever.
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