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Influenza strikes millions every year, causing symptoms such as cough, fever, aches and a sore throat.
Since it emerged in 2019 and quickly became widespread, COVID-19 has caused mild to severe symptoms in people around the world.
They’re important not just for adults, but also for children, and keeping the whole family safe, according to an expert in pediatrics.
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common health concern, with roughly 40% of women in the United States experiencing one at some point.
You may have heard of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections, which are challenging to treat. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is one such infection.
If tropical lands like South America or Africa are your travel destinations, getting yourself protected against yellow fever before you go is imperative, an expert says.
Patients with a spinal cord injury frequently develop diabetes and heart health problems, and researchers now think they know why.
Caffeine has been associated with a reduced risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, but a new study says a coffee jolt might not be good for people already diagnosed with the brain disorder.