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Sore Throat? Is It a Cold, Strep Throat, or Tonsillitis?
A sore throat can be a sign of a cold, strep throat, or tonsillitis. Check your symptoms to find out what treatment is best. Read More
Categorized as: Cold and Flu, Family Health, Living and Wellness
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How Mindfulness Meditation Can Improve Your Health
Meditation offers many health benefits and helps train your mind and body to relax in stressful situations. Learn more. Read More
Categorized as: Family Health
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What Is Fecal Matter Transplant?
During a fecal transplant, stool is provided from a healthy donor and is processed for transplantation into the colon of an infected patient. Read More
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The Dangers of a High Fever
When is a fever a medical emergency? And when should you seek medical care? Find out with our essential fever treatment guidelines. Read More
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How to Get Your Kid to Eat Veggies
Vegetables are vital to a toddler’s diet. We've got a few tips on how you can include more greens in your child's diet. Read More
Categorized as: Family Health, Pediatrics
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Symptoms, Treatment, and Causes of Charley Horses
A charley horse is another name for a muscle spasm. Learn how to prevent this uncomfortable cramping and the common causes of charley horses. Read More
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5 Tips for Choosing a Primary Care Doctor
Finding a primary care physician (PCP) is a personal process. Here are 5 things you need to know before you make the decision. Learn More
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Vaccines You Need for College: Learn the Requirements for Students
Protect yourself and those around you by getting your required college vaccinations. Learn more about required vaccines for college. Read More
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Why Do I Have the Chills?
The chills are typically a sign of a bacterial or viral infection, and sometimes go hand-in-hand with fever. Learn more. Learn More
Categorized as: Cold and Flu, Family Health