Doctors say some fevers don't need to be treated, but insist there's no need to fear the commonly used pain reliever.
In today’s Health Alert, as we enter cold and flu season, many parents are concerned about whether they should treat their ...
Typhoid, dengue, and common viral fevers share early symptoms like fever and body aches, but differ in cause and severity.
The rise of infections caused by Mgen, C. auris, treatment-resistant E. coli, and more could become future public-health threats, experts say.
Doctors say acetaminophen, the main ingredient in Tylenol, is safe to take during pregnancy. Other over-the-counter pain relievers such as aspirin or ibuprofen aren’t recommended during pregnancy ...
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