specifically the “vegetable oils” which are actually seed, grain, and legume oils predominated by soy oil, corn oil, peanut and cottonseed oil present in cooking “vegetable oils” and processed foods. A table that displays the ratio of omega 3 to omega 6 in...
The HIV testing approach for young children is different from adults. Infants carry their birthing parent’s antibodies for up to 18 months; HIV antibodies in a baby therefore do not necessarily mean that the baby has acquired HIV. Standard practice is to use antigen tests for infants born to...
flu symptoms come on more quickly than those of RSV or COVID-19, he explained, while COVID-19 may come with a sore throat and loss of taste or smell. And RSV is characterized by respiratory symptoms, like wheezing and rapid breathing in children, Torres said. ...
Not sleeping leads to inflammation in the body, which increases your chances of catching a cold.A dramatic2015 studyexposed 164 healthy adults to a common-cold-causing rhinovirus and watched them for symptoms over the next five days. Those who slept fewer than six hours per n...
Asthma often is diagnosed in children, but it can appear in people of any age. Though there is no proof that asthma is inherited, there is a tendency for it to run in families. More male children have asthma and more female adults have asthma. Among all racial and ethnic groups, Puerto...
Do Adults Get Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease? Coxsackie is most common in children, especially those who go to school or daycare. The CDC estimates that the age range most at-risk is 6 months to 5 years of age. However, it is possible for adults to contract hand, foot, and mouth—es...
My 1 year old just got over a bad cold. I know a lot about natural remedies for adults, but found myself very unsure of how to help her. ( except by giving her lots of fluids, and rest and snuggles) could you write a post about natural remedies for the common cold for toddlers?