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Says a pediatric infectious disease physician, “Our expectation is that we’re going to have several more weeks yet of a lot ...
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WSPA Spartanburg on MSNDoctors say getting a flu shot could save your lifeNew data from the South Carolina Department of Public Health showed an increase in flu-related deaths and hospitalizations.
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Flu in Pennsylvania: Doctor talks about who's most at risk, how to reduce spreadDr. Michael Reihart, with Penn State Health, also explained who's most at risk for severe illness and how effective this year's vaccine is.
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The Rudest Things You Can Do At The Doctor's OfficeGoing to the doctor’s office is rarely an enjoyable experience. Whether you have a specific medical issue or simply are there ...
Whether you’re in your twenties or well into menopause, your pelvic floor muscles can affect everything from bladder and ...
Disease digest: The truth about the flu, measles, whooping cough and other viruses spiking in the US
Influenza, COVID-19 and RSV are staples of the winter cold and flu season, but the measles, whooping cough and norovirus are ...
Experts have revealed the telltale signs your headache might be something more after Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star ...
Travelling to Japan is still safe despite the influenza outbreak there but precautions must be taken, say health experts and ...
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WJBF Augusta on MSNLocal doctors see uptick in flu patients with allergy season on the horizonThere are different types of allergies, but Thakore says there’s one that comes to mind with springtime on the horizon.
You may be seeing and hearing a lot of people coughing and sneezing around you right now as the Public Health Agency of Canada has said influenza is widespread in many parts of the country.
Dr Helen Evans-Howells ... "Many endure years of misery; of nasal congestion, loss of smell and sneezing, impacting their sleep and daily living with little respite from symptoms.
Reports from state authorities suggest cattle have been suffering respiratory symptoms including coughing and sneezing. Virus researcher Dr Jenna Guthmiller from the Department of Immunology and ...
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