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How Scarlet Fever Is Treated
Antibiotics, such as penicillin and amoxicillin, are essential. But warm salt gargles, oatmeal baths, and other home ...
Sneezing and chills are early signs of influenza, often accompanied by high fever, body aches and fatigue. The chills associated with the flu can be particularly intense, often leaving the ...
An Arizona resident has described the moment they realized they had been living for over 25 years with something entirely unexpected lodged up the nose. It had started like any other normal day ...
A product of our environment? An expression of our personality? Or just the shape of our face? Stylist investigates why all sneezes are different, and what yours could say about you. Last month, a ...
A simple sneeze can travel up to 100 miles an hour and spray a cloud of 100,000 germs. Sounds gross, but sneezing is actually a protective reflex that's designed to keep you healthy. It begins ...
Hay fever sufferers are facing an autumn of allergies because pollen levels are unseasonably high. Instead of falling at the start of September, as happens most years, pollen levels have remained ...
The symptoms of hay fever can feel a lot like having a cold - you may be coughing, sneezing, or have a runny nose. But unlike a cold, hay fever is caused by an allergic reaction, not a viral ...
Victor Adeboyejo, a striker for Ontario's Bolton Wanderers, is struggling with a back injury caused by a “powerful” sneeze, the team manager says MI News/NurPhoto via AP A soccer player has ...
According to the Huffington Post, the plot will bring all of our favorite characters together again! “It’s Anna’s birthday and Elsa and Kristoff are determined to give her the best celebrati ...
Scarlet fever is a bacterial infection that causes a bright red rash. It looks and feels like sandpaper, and it's sometimes called "sandpaper rash." The infection, also called scarlatina ...
The symptoms of hay fever can feel a lot like having a cold - you may be coughing, sneezing, or have a runny nose. But unlike a cold, hay fever is caused by an allergic reaction, not a viral ...