Google Reader feeds will not open or refresh.

I've been using Google Reader on Firefox for years and it suddenly is not functioning properly. I had not made any changes to my computer, or installed new programs. Reader continues to work on IE. Feeds won't open or display; when they do it often freezes. The site lags considerably.

I do no understand "flash on the screen"; could it be http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2716529 ?

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