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Fever Medicine: Is it right to take medicine every time you have a fever? Learn the important things from an expert.
Should medication be taken for every type of fever? Experts explain when it's okay to take paracetamol or other medications, ...
A fever is when your body temperature is higher than normal. Here's what you need to know about fevers in children and adults, and when to worry.
When you’re sick, eating nutritious foods such as fruits and vegetables can help fulfill your body’s energy needs, said Dr.
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The #1 Drink for When You're Sick, According to Doctors
Plenty of healthy options come to mind: ginger tea, orange juice, and maybe even some neon-colored Gatorade. But we wanted to ...
Parents might want to think twice before reaching for aspirin or ibuprofen to bring down a child’s fever. One in three parents give their kids fever-reducing medicine when it’s not really needed, a ...
Sweating out a fever is popular myth, but it could actually dehydrate you, cause unpleasant symptoms like chills, and worsen your illness.
Parents might want to think twice before reaching for aspirin or ibuprofen to bring down a child’s fever. One in three parents give their kids fever-reducing medicine when it’s not really needed, a ...
When a child feels sick, parents want to make them feel better, but a new poll from the University of Michigan’s C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital found some parents may be giving their children ...
With the flu epidemic across the country, Dr. Allen Mask shares some practical tips on what you can do take care of your family during this record breaking cold and flu season. Have basic health care ...
Despite their frequency, many people misunderstand what a fever means, when it’s dangerous and how best to manage it. Here’s ...
With the holding of the First International Conference on Fever Therapy in Manhattan last week, a new medical art became of age. The French Government saluted the event by having its Consul General of ...
Doctors have had great difficulty in analyzing the chemical changes which occur in patients who run temperatures as the result of diseases such as measles, diphtheria, influenza, tuberculosis, ...
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