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What to Never Do if You Have Asthma and You're Over 50
Parade· 2 hours agoMost asthma triggers are out of your control—but avoiding this one can really help. With asthma...
18-month-old's mystery fever and swollen lips were symptoms of Kawasaki disease
San Francisco Chronicle· 2 days agoAs a toddler, Konner Hall showed a knack for hitting milestones early. At 9 months old, he started...
Some antidepressant users may be more at risk from Florida summer heat. What to know
Palm Beach Post via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIt is also recommended to not give them any medication such as aspirin and acetaminophen before...
Top Studies From ESOC 2024 in Review
Medscape· 3 days agoMedscape NeurologyDiener on NeurologyCOMMENTARYTop Studies From European Stroke Organisation Congress 2024 in ReviewHans-Christoph Diener, MD, PhD...
Tooth Abscess: Everything You Need to Know
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoRepeat the process for 15-minute intervals multiple times a day. Keep your mouth clean: Brush teeth at least twice daily and floss once daily. Consider...
Why Women Over 50 Are Prone To Bruising Easily + Tips To Speed Healing
The Sacramento Bee· 4 days agoNew York City-based dermatologist Jessica Krant, MD, uses this analogy to explain why we’re prone to bruising easily as we age. As we age, the increasing fragility of the skin’s blood vessels ...
Inside Momofuku's Battle Over 'Chili Crunch' Trademark
QSR· 4 days agoAfter a windstorm of controversy, celebrity chef David Chang announced on April 12 that his Momofuku...
Your Voice, Your Vote: Rehabilitating Reuben, 3, after stroke
BBC via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe stroke left him paralysed on his right side and his parents were told it was likely that...than...
Growing older is a strange business
Chambersburg Public Opinion via Yahoo News· 3 days agoNow you try that, and your gut gets even with you for the remainder of the day, maybe the next day too. And spicy and rich foods still taste as yummy as ...
One Month at a Time: Let the healing and bad TV begin
The Charleston Gazette· 9 hours agoThey plugged an IV into the back of my hand, and then the questions started.