Colds and Infections - Treatments
While scientists and the government race to control the novel H1N1 outbreak, there are still a few things about this virus that doctors don t know or understand.
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If you suffer from severe allergy symptoms and taking medication doesn't seem to help you feel better, it may be time to turn to the experts to undergo some allergy testing. This can be a valuable way to find out exactly what your biggest triggers are and to determine how best to avoid them.
Each year we hear of the latest in medical innovations. Although these improvements amaze us at times, the majority of Americans will never come in contact with the latest breakthroughs or so you think.
Your go-to guide for allergy medications.
Not feeling yourself? Your eating habits could be the reason.
When is a cough more than just a cough?
Ear infections are very common in children. Here, a guide to their symptoms, treatment, and prevention.
Knowing the symptoms of bacterial meningitis could mean the difference between life and death.
Men, women, and children can all develop a bladder infection. Here, a look at the condition, from symptoms to treatments.
A highly contagious childhood illness, chicken pox can make your child uncomfortable for about a week. Here, some ways to ease the itching.
More than 25 years since scientists discovered AIDS, myths about the virus still abound. Here, we dispel the top eight misconceptions.
A guide to one of the most common and overlooked human viruses.
Could your teenager contract meningitis at camp, in the classroom, or at the college dorm? Here, what you can do to reduce your child's risks.
Your child has a runny nose and bad cough. You want her to feel better, but is it OK to give her cold medicine?
Drug-resistant bacteria, like MRSA, are hard to treat once they develop. Fortunately, you can take these steps to protect yourself.
Drug-resistant bacteria are becoming a global health crisis. How did this happen?