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... by cooling, monsoon rains. For some of us, welcome relief, for others, misery. "Some people experience a high sore throat, aches and pains with the drastic change in temperature," says ER physician, Scott Schleifer, DO. "So if we're having a hot day ...
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Animal cures for many conditions
TRADITIONAL Chinese medicine uses approximately 1,000 plant and 36 animal species including the endangered tiger, rhinoceros and seahorse.
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What's Going Around, Third Week in August
Local pediatricians let 13WHAM's health team know what's going around this week.
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Parents must address teen's smoking habit immediately
Q. I just found out that my 14-year-old is smoking. I was stunned. She accused me of "freaking out about nothing" and says she "can quit any time." Then the big one: "Everybody is doing it." Is it just a phase, ...
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... features of influenza include a sudden onset of high fever, muscle ache, headache, non-productive cough, sore throat, and running nose. Most people recover within a week or two without requiring any treatment. It is difficult to distinguish ...
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There now is a walk-in medical clinic in Union. It was opened by the St. John's Mercy Medical Group.
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St. John's Opens Walk-In Clinic at Union Facility
St. John's Mercy Medical Group has opened a new, walk-in clinic specializing in non-emergency medical care in Union.
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Convenience Of Retail Clinics Drawing More Kids In For Care
Convenience and lower costs are driving even more parents to seek routine health care for their children - ' including vaccinations and physicals - ' at retail clinics in their communities.
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Fitness Q&a: Muscle knots best left to massage ...
Q. Could you explain what muscle knots are and what you can do to alleviate them? I have one in my neck, due to repetitive movement, and stretching only helps if I do a lot of it.
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As Ragweed Season Peaks, Keep Allergy Symptoms In Check
Ragweed is a prolific pollen producer and the number one cause of seasonal allergy symptoms, but people who are allergic can takes steps to avoid the airborne culprits according to the American College of ...
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Nothing could keep this student from school
Perfection can be lonely. Just ask Ryan Monahan. The recent Cherry Hill High School West graduate was one of only two seniors who showed up for classes the day after senior prom, which West always schedules ...
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Kids, tonsils, snoring, and sleep apnea
A little news report out of Iowa today talks about children with sleep apnea who have large tonsils.
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As a young girl, her father prohibited her from entering the kitchen. She was a good student and he did not want her to be distracted.
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Businessman rides treadmill for 24 hours to raise money for clinic
A local business owner went to great lengths this weekend to help raise money for Loving Hands Clinic during Lapeer Days.
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Clinics find business is healthy
SALISBURY -- Dr. Charles Foloshade's practice had been open two years when a swell in patients with one-time, medical emergencies convinced him to expand.
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Hospital officials help navigate the ER maze
Good Shepherd Medical Center Executive Edward D. Banos recently commented on concerns about unpaid and possibly unnecessary emergency room visits.
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Winter bug clears school playgrounds
School playgrounds across Auckland have been emptier this week, as hundreds of children have been hit with a flu-like illness.
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Back to School Health: Meningitis Vaccines
Before Mallory Robertson could register for college classes, she had to show proof of a meningococcal vaccination.
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Helpful or harmful antibiotics?
The overall safety of antibiotics can sometimes make them seem harmless, but in fact, serious side effects from the drugs send thousands of people to the emergency room each year.
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Antibiotics may be overprescribed
Antibiotics are among the most widely prescribed drugs in the United States. But some experts are saying doctors are unnecessarily prescribing them, and in turn causing harm to a patient.
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