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When Should You See An Immunologist For Your Red, Itchy Skin?

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If you’ve recently begun to notice patches of red, itchy skin on your extremities, torso, scalp, or even face, you may be wondering whether it’s time to change your laundry detergent or visit a doctor to get a handle on your recent symptoms. While skin irritation (or dermatitis) can be caused by a wide variety of outside irritants and medical conditions, chronic scaly or itchy skin patches that don’t respond well to most over-the-counter treatments may be due to eczema.…

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Tired Of Being Sick All The Time And Taking Medication? It's Time For Natural Treatments That Work

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If you are having a hard time getting healthy, and the over-the-counter and prescription medicines aren’t doing the job, it’s time to look into some alternative treatment options. It may be time to stop putting chemicals into your body, and instead find natural practices and supplements to treat the illnesses and pain you’re dealing with. Putting chemicals in your body may be causing more harm than good. Here are a few things you want to look into so you can get your health on track without risks.…

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Faqs About Protecting Yourself From Norovirus

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Norovirus is usually not thought of as a wintertime illness, but it actually is. In addition to being on the lookout for illnesses such as influenza and the common cold, you also need to take action to prevent a norovirus infection. To help you and your family stay safe, here is what you need to know.  Why Is Norovirus a Wintertime Illness? Even though norovirus can be spread at anytime of the year, you are more likely to contract it during the winter.…

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