Does Greek Yogurt Fight Candidiasis?
Greek yogurt makes a healthy addition to any diet plan, and the friendly bacteria used to give Greek yogurt that distinct taste may offer some protection against candidiasis.
Read more →Managing infections involves identifying bacterial versus viral strains, implementing probiotic therapy, and following structured wound care protocols.
Greek yogurt makes a healthy addition to any diet plan, and the friendly bacteria used to give Greek yogurt that distinct taste may offer some protection against candidiasis.
Read more →Vitamin C positively affects the respiratory system, but oranges can't cure your cold. The amount of vitamin C needed to affect your symptoms is available only from supplements.
Read more →If you have no appetite after stomach flu, when you feel better, drink lots of fluids and eat nutritious foods containing protein, probiotics and electrolytes that will help you recover quickly.
Read more →Influenza, or the flu, spreads from one person to another because millions of new viruses are shed during the illness that can then infect others.
Read more →More than 40 percent of people who receive the flu shot experience side effects such as injection site pain, a low-grade fever, a cough or a runny nose. These symptoms are almost always mild and rarely last longer than a day or two.
Read more →The influenza virus, conversationally called the flu, is an illness that's highly contagious and causes a number of different symptoms. There are many different types, or strains, of the influenza virus.
Read more →Influenza B is a viral infection that attacks parts of the respiratory system such as the nose, throat and lungs, according to MayoClinic.com. There are three types of influenza viruses: A, B and C.
Read more →Influenza, or the the flu, is a contagious respiratory illness caused by an airborne virus. Here are influenza A symptoms to look out for.
Read more →Figuring out food for a chicken pox infected child can be frustrating, because even the most adventurous eaters can get picky when they're sick. Bland comfort foods are your best choice for keeping them nourished while they heal.
Read more →What do you do if the gauze protecting your wound is suddenly stuck? Don't panic and follow some easy steps to remove the gauze from your wound without causing any further damage to your skin.
Read more →The flu is caused by viruses in the family Orthomyxoviridae. Influenza viruses types A and B cause seasonal flu outbreaks, and the flu vaccine provides protection against both virus types.
Read more →While vigilant hand washing and receiving the flu shot are helpful in preventing the flu, no measure is 100 percent effective. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the flu is very contagious and can even go on to cause other complications like pneumonia, ear infections and dehydration.
Read more →Prescription medications often come in a variety of different formulations and doses, particularly compared from one country to the next. One such medication, Augmentin, is made by GlaxoSmithKline and is a combination of two different antibiotics.
Read more →The bacteria Mycobacteria tuberculosis causes tuberculosis. Although tuberculosis, or TB, primarily affects the lungs, it can spread through the blood stream to other sites, a circumstance called extrapulmonary or disseminated tuberculosis.
Read more →Feeling under the weather? Here are some of the first signs of mononucleosis (mono for short), which is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus.
Read more →New York Mets star pitcher Noah Syndergaard has been placed on the 10-day disabled list thanks to a nasty run-in with hand-foot-and-mouth disease.
Read more →Botulism is a rare but serious foodborne illness most commonly caused by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. Eating foods infected with this nerve toxin can cause paralysis and death if not treated, but there are steps you can take to avoid consuming foods contaminated with botulinum.
Read more →The antibiotic is chosen based on the bacteria present. Oral antibiotics are taken by mouth, while IV antibiotics are administered through a needle directly into the bloodstream.
Read more →Wearing clothing treated with the insecticide permethrin may protect against tick bites, confirms a new study by researchers at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Read more →The Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that the romaine lettuce scare is officially over.
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