Hantavirus is a rare but potentially dangerous rodent-borne virus that can cause flulike symptoms and severe lung or organ problems. It is mainly spread through contact with infected rodents or their droppings.
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Thinking about supplements for prostate health? You may not need them—your diet could do the heavy lifting. Eating more plant-based foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats supports heart health, which also benefits your prostate.
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Dry, tight skin? A few simple swaps—like adding moisture to your air and ditching hot showers and harsh soaps—can make a noticeable difference. Lock it in by moisturizing right after you bathe to keep your skin soft and hydrated.
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Testosterone naturally declines with age—but it can drop faster if you’re inactive, overweight, or dealing with chronic health issues. The good news: staying active and managing your health may help preserve energy, strength, and sex drive as you get older.
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I just had a spot removed on my leg by a dermatologist. It was a dermatofibroma. What causes them? Do I need to avoid sun exposure?
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If a person has had athlete's foot, how long does the fungus remain on their previously worn shoes?
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What does a high lymphocyte count mean?
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When I got a splinter last year, I didn't think too much of the situation at first. But a couple of weeks later, my elbow started to swell up. I went to the hospital and was told I had a Methicillin-resistant Staph aureus (MRSA) infection. After a month of taking Zyvox (linezolid), I was told I no longer had MRSA. Recently, I stepped on a bathroom rug that still had a staple in it and a red pimple started to appear. I went to a foot doctor who said it was the beginning of staph infection. Once you have had MRSA does it always stay in your body — or am I just having a bunch of bad luck?
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I'm 48 years old and have suddenly started suffering from lactose intolerance. I am avoiding all kinds of dairy to prevent the bloating and pain. I thought that was the end of it, but other foods are bothering me now, like peanuts and meats. The list of foods I can eat is shrinking by the day. Do you think I might have a serious problem in my digestive system? Should I go for intensive testing?
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