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Mold Causes Vertigo, Rash, Backache and Chronic Fatigue
Are you a business or homeowner considering professional water-damage remediation? Are you a renter trying to convince a landlord to properly treat mold and mildew?
What Your Sputum Indicates About Your Health
A viral or bacterial infection can transform the viscosity of mucus, an important anatomical lubricant, into a breath-suppressing coagulant. Its color change can signal serious medical illness.
Early Warning Signs and Symptoms of Lymphoma
Healthcare physicians and patients need to be diligent for early diagnosis, using multidisciplinary medical treatment of blood cancers affecting the lymphatic system.
If you are awakening just long enough to get back under the covers, rule out serious health problems. These simple steps can gradually distance you from time-robbing fatigue.
Can You Soup Away Colds and Flu?
Understanding basic symptom differences between the cold and flu helps to distinguish which you have and nutritionally address symptoms.
This Organ Only Makes Music While Malfunctioning
Normal respiratory sounds are faint, requiring amplification to hear. Are you whistling and crackling to the sound of music?
Outdated: MRI can be a figurative black hole into which a patient may be inserted to see what comes out. This article elucidates differences between common imaging technologies.
More Afraid of the Shot Than the Flu
A “successful” personal flu battle can last about six weeks. Less successful bouts lead to hospitalizations or worse.
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