Flu-Like Symptoms with Cancer
Approximately 1.5 million people in the United States were diagnosed with cancer in 2009, report health officials at the American Cancer Society.
Read more →Managing infections involves identifying bacterial versus viral strains, implementing probiotic therapy, and following structured wound care protocols.
Approximately 1.5 million people in the United States were diagnosed with cancer in 2009, report health officials at the American Cancer Society.
Read more →An estimated 5 percent of the population of the United States has a thyroid gland that functions poorly, a condition called hypothyroidism, the National Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases Information Services reports.
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Read more →The tetanus injection, which is more commonly referred to as the DTaP vaccine, is a combination vaccine that protects recipients against diptheria, tetanus and pertussis.
Read more →Flu-like symptoms is a general medical term used to describe a complex—but usually mild—set of symptoms that can develop due to infection, disease or medication use. The development of mild flu-like symptoms can occur suddenly and is most commonly associated with infection caused by the influenza (flu) virus.
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