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29 coronavirus myths busted

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staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome :: Article Creator Fragile X Syndrome Fragile X syndrome, also known as Martin-Bell syndrome, is a genetic condition that affects a child's learning, behavior, appearance, and health. Symptoms can be mild or more severe, and boys often have a more serious form of the condition than girls. Children born with this condition have developmental concerns, including learning disabilities and limits to mental functions. Special education and therapy can help with learning and developing skills according to their ability. Medications and other treatments can improve their behavior and physical symptoms. Fragile X syndrome is a condition that affects a child's learning, behavior, appearance, and health. Children born with the condition have developmental concerns that can include learning disabilities and limits to mental functions. Special education and therapy can help with learning and developing skil...

Ebola virus disease

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year of ebola :: Article Creator Rare, Ebola-like Disease Kills One In Iowa: What To Know. Your browser is not supportedusatoday.Com usatoday.Com wants to ensure the best experience for all of our readers, so we built our site to take advantage of the latest technology, making it faster and easier to use. Unfortunately, your browser is not supported. Please download one of these browsers for the best experience on usatoday.Com Ebola Virus Disease Ebola virus disease is a rare but often deadly condition that causes fever, body aches, diarrhea, and sometimes bleeding inside and outside the body. It's caused by viruses commonly called Ebola viruses.  As these viruses spread through the body, they damage the immune system and organs. Ultimately, they cause levels of blood-clotting cells to drop. This can lead to severe, uncontrollable bleeding. The disease was known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever but is now referred to as Ebola disease or...

27 Devastating Infectious Diseases

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headache and fever in adults :: Article Creator What Is Considered A Fever—and When To Get Medical Attention ArtistGNDphotography / Getty Images A body temperature of 100 to 100.4 degrees is considered a fever, medically known as pyrexia, in adults. An oral temperature of 99.5 degrees or a rectal temperature of 100.4 degrees is considered a fever in a child or infant. Normal body temperature is typically 98.6 degrees. A fever is a common COVID-19 symptom. However, the only way to know if COVID is the cause of your fever is to receive a test. A fever is a higher-than-normal body temperature. Your average body temperature varies but is usually about 98.6 degrees. Some evidence suggests that the average body temperature has dropped to 97.9 degrees over the last two centuries. A fever may be different in adults, children, and infants:  Adults Children (rectally)  Children (orally) Children (axillary) Infants (rectal...

Ebola: Causes, symptoms, treatments & vaccines

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macular :: Article Creator Light Therapy Might Help Ease 'dry' Form Of Macular Degeneration Just a moment... This request seems a bit unusual, so we need to confirm that you're human. Please press and hold the button until it turns completely green. Thank you for your cooperation! Press and Hold Press and hold the button If you believe this is an error, please contact our support team. 167.71.87.121 : 5a76eaa6-3f9b-4a5e-b83e-83108161 Clearside's CLS-AX Shows Promise In Treatment Of Wet Age-related Macular Degeneration Patients with wet age-related macular degeneration receiving CLS-AX achieved stable visual acuity, and retinal thickness for up to six months. 90% of patients on CLS-AX required no additional treatment at the 4-month mark. The Latest The ODYSSEY study is a recent Phase 2b clinical trial which investigated the use of Clearside's axitinib injectable suspension (CLS-AX) in the treatmen...

Ebola virus disease

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100 fever :: Article Creator What Is Considered A Fever—and When To Get Medical Attention ArtistGNDphotography / Getty Images A body temperature of 100 to 100.4 degrees is considered a fever, medically known as pyrexia, in adults. An oral temperature of 99.5 degrees or a rectal temperature of 100.4 degrees is considered a fever in a child or infant. Normal body temperature is typically 98.6 degrees. A fever is a common COVID-19 symptom. However, the only way to know if COVID is the cause of your fever is to receive a test. A fever is a higher-than-normal body temperature. Your average body temperature varies but is usually about 98.6 degrees. Some evidence suggests that the average body temperature has dropped to 97.9 degrees over the last two centuries. A fever may be different in adults, children, and infants:  Adults Children (rectally)  Children (orally) Children (axillary) Infants (rectally)  100 to 100.4 ...