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How Can I Boost My Immune System to Fight the Flu

The 2024-2025 flu season infected an estimated 51 million Americans, the most severe season in a decade. Most people reach for vitamin C or zinc when trying to boost immunity

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Wait Times & Respiratory Surges How Our ER Manages “Tripledemic” Peaks

Each winter brings an increase in respiratory illnesses, but in recent years emergency rooms have faced an even greater challenge known as the “Tripledemic”. This term describes the simultaneous surge

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Painful Bladder Syndrome Dietary Modifications

Nearly 90% of people with painful bladder syndrome report that certain foods trigger or worsen their symptoms. That statistic, drawn from research published in the British Journal of Urology International,

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The Latest ER Technology for Fracture Management

Bone fractures are among the most common reasons for emergency room visits. Whether caused by falls, accidents, or sports injuries, the speed and accuracy of diagnosis directly affects how well

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How to Relieve Constipation in Babies Quickly

Most parents can relieve baby constipation at home with gentle belly massage, bicycle leg movements, a warm bath, or small amounts of water or prune juice. But safe baby constipation

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How Long Does a Yeast Infection Last Understanding Symptoms and Recovery

When people notice unusual symptoms related to infection, they require a medical evaluation instantly. This becomes essential to spot underlying health issues or to identify complications. One such infection people

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How to Remove Tonsil Stones You Can’t See Hidden Tonsil Stones Explained

If you’re struggling with bad breath or throat discomfort, it might not always be due to the flu or a sore throat; it could also be caused by tonsil stones.

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Mono Throat vs Strep Throat Key Differences and Treatment Options

Fatigue is the one symptom that instantly separates mono from strep throat. Mono tends to come on gradually and causes overwhelming, long-lasting fatigue. Strep throat starts suddenly and causes mild

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Can Pneumonia Cause Back Pain Warning Signs & When to Seek ER Care

Pneumonia back pain often gets dismissed as muscular strain because the lungs seem too far from the spine to matter. They’re not. The lungs sit directly against the rib cage

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