Search Results for: infections
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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
Categorized as: Family Health
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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
Categorized as: Family Health, Living and Wellness
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Gum Disease and Heart Problems: What’s the Link?
Find out more about gum disease, how it's connected to heart disease, and what you can do to keep your risks low.Read More
Categorized as: Heart and Vascular Health
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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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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
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Making Sense of Meningitis: Symptoms and Treatment
Meningitis is a dangerous infection of the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. Learn about meningitis symptoms and treatment options.Read More
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How to Prevent Recreational Water Illness
Learn about the risks of recreational water illness and what you can do to protect yourself at the beach or the pool.Learn More
Categorized as: Family Health, Safety
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Why Are My Hands and Feet Always Cold?
Circulation problems may be the culprit of your cold hands and feet. If you're always cold, learn why and what you can do to warm up.Read More
Categorized as: Heart and Vascular Health