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    Oct 10, 2012 |Blog| Cars.com
  1. School Sports Make In-Car First-Aid Kit a Must

    KickingTires
    The school sports season is back in swing with baseball diamonds and soccer and football fields once again full of colorful but small uniforms. Along with the season comes many scrapes, bumps, bruises and other more severe injuries that we......

    Tags: Soccer, Swelling, Vaccines, Health and Safety at School, First Aid

  2. Sep 10, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  3. Florida could still see West Nile Virus in cooler months

    Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    West Nile Virus has hit the nation hard this summer, with nearly 2,000 cases to date. While parts of the country can relax as cooler months set in, local health department officials say Floridians are still not in the clear. Twenty-eight cases of the...
  4. Oct 3, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Two dead from West Nile virus in L.A. County this year

    L.A. NOW
    Two people have died in Los Angeles County this year of West Nile virus, and 54 cases of the illness have been reported locally, public health officials say....
  6. Jun 21, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  7. Summer can mean swimmer's itch

    <span>PETOSKEY &mdash; While the crisp, blue waters of Northern Michigan may be a welcome relief from the summer heat, that swim may leave you itching for some relief.</span>
    PETOSKEY — While the crisp, blue waters of Northern Michigan may be a welcome relief from the summer heat, that swim may leave you itching for some relief. Cercarial dermatitis, commonly called “swimmer’s itch,” is a skin...

    Tags: Beaches, Sports, Swimming, Itching

  8. Nov 17, 2012 |Story| AM News
  9. CHILDREN'S CHATTER: Be prepared for life's emergencies

    No matter how closely you watch your child, accidents are going to occur, so it&rsquo;s very important for you to be prepared for life&rsquo;s little emergencies.
    Contributing Writer
    No matter how closely you watch your child, accidents are going to occur, so it’s very important for you to be prepared for life’s little emergencies. If you have a child under the age of 5 in your home, make sure your medicine cabinet is...

    Tags: Allergies, Vomiting

  10. May 24, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  11. Food allergies: Local children adjust to life without some foods

    PETOSKEY &mdash; When Julie Poquette packs her son, Jason&rsquo;s, lunch, it&rsquo;s not about what he will eat, but about what he can&rsquo;t.
    PETOSKEY — When Julie Poquette packs her son, Jason’s, lunch, it’s not about what he will eat, but about what he can’t. Jason, 9, a third-grader at Ottawa Elementary in Petoskey, doesn’t know what peanut butter tastes like....

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Family, Peanut Allergy, Swelling, Foods and Beverages

  12. Oct 31, 2012 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  13. Nailing down the truth about shingles

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one out of every three people in the United States will develop shingles, or herpes zoster. While the risk of this disease is greatest in the elderly population, anyone who has had chickenpox, including children, are at some risk. About half of all cases occur among people of both sexes who are 60 years old and older. There are approximately 1 million cases each year in the U.S.
    County coroner
    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one out of every three people in the United States will develop shingles, or herpes zoster. While the risk of this disease is greatest in the elderly population, anyone who has had...

    Tags: Chickenpox, Vaccines, Disease Prevention, Chemotherapy, Immune System

  14. Oct 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. The basics of newborn skin care

    First-time parents may not always know how to care for their newborn's skin or recognize common conditions. Most problems resolve themselves, and the basic rule of thumb for washing and choosing products is to go with what's simple, says Dr. Kate B. Puttgen, assistant professor in the Johns Hopkins Medicine departments of dermatology and pediatrics and assistant director of the division of pediatric dermatology and cutaneous laser center.
    First-time parents may not always know how to care for their newborn's skin or recognize common conditions. Most problems resolve themselves, and the basic rule of thumb for washing and choosing products is to go with what's simple, says Dr. Kate B....

    Tags: Waste Management and Pollution Control, Dermatologists, Diaper Rash, Allergies, Dermatology

  16. Oct 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Julie Bowen wants people to know more about anaphylaxis

    Julie Bowen was on the set of the television show &quot;Boston Legal" four years ago when she got the call from her husband, who was on his way to the hospital with their then-infant son Oliver.
    Julie Bowen was on the set of the television show "Boston Legal" four years ago when she got the call from her husband, who was on his way to the hospital with their then-infant son Oliver. While hanging out in the backyard of their California home,...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Swelling, Foods and Beverages, Peanut Butter, Symptoms

  18. Oct 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Calling Dr. Smartphone

    The digital doctor will see you now. Just pull out your smartphone.
    The digital doctor will see you now. Just pull out your smartphone. Want to track your blood pressure? Make checking your pulse as easy as saying "cheese"? Figure out your eyeglasses prescription or diagnose an ear infection? "The smartphone is...

    Tags: Ear Infection, Apple iPhone, High Blood Pressure, Apple iPad, Cardiologists

  20. Jun 13, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  21. Lyme Disease at its height in June

    It's a pesky problem that can make you really sick.&nbsp; One area doctor is seeing more and more patients with Lyme Disease, and June tends to be an especially busy month, with the highest number of cases.
    Weekend Anchor/Reporter
    It's a pesky problem that can make you really sick.  One area doctor is seeing more and more patients with Lyme Disease, and June tends to be an especially busy month, with the highest number of cases. According to the Virginia Department of Health,...

    Tags: Salem (Salem, Virginia), Symptoms, Lyme Disease, Health, Flu

  22. Jun 22, 2012 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  23. West Nile virus cases come early across North Texas

    Officials in Dallas, Tarrant, Denton and Collin counties say human cases of West Nile virus are present. They also say batches of disease-carrying mosquitoes tested positive in areas across North Texas.
    CW33 News
    Officials in Dallas, Tarrant, Denton and Collin counties say human cases of West Nile virus are present. They also say batches of disease-carrying mosquitoes tested positive in areas across North Texas. “State health experts say West Nile...

    Tags: Headaches, Viral Diseases and Infections, West Nile Virus, Symptoms, Lymphatic System

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