Parents are also encouraged to see a doctor if their baby is under three months old and has a fever, or if older children ...
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Why do we lose our appetite when we’re sick? Science explains what happens inside your body
When you're sick, your immune system releases cytokines that signal your brain to suppress hunger, redirecting energy to ...
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How Not to Get Sick With a Virus This Fall
The best ways to keep germs at bay include getting vaccinated and washing your hands and the surfaces you touch. Learn what ...
You can't get sick from being cold, but spending more time indoors during the winter can facilitate the spread of germs.
As soon as weather shifts through sudden cold snaps, early spring blooms or rainy days after dry spells, you might notice scratchy throats or runny noses. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone.
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