Atogepant: Your Migraine Superhero!

What’s the Buzz About Atogepant? Atogepant, the caped crusader of migraine prevention, swoops in under the brand name Qulipta. Imagine it as your trusty sidekick, ready to tackle those pesky migraines head-on! 🦸‍♂️ How Does Atogepant Work Its Magic? Picture this: Inside your brain, there’s a wild party hosted by a troublemaker called calcitonin gene-related…

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Fever Chronicles: The Explorer’s Guide

What’s the Buzz About Fevers? Okay, picture this: You’re snuggled up in your blanket fort, reading a comic book, when suddenly—bam! Your forehead feels like it’s sunbathing on a tropical island. That’s your body’s way of saying, “Hey, something’s up!” It’s like your immune system putting on its superhero cape and shouting, “Avengers, assemble!” Now,…

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What is RSV?

What is RSV? RSV stands for respiratory syncytial virus. RSV is a virus that can cause infections of the lower respiratory tract. Two types of lower respiratory tract infections are pneumonia (lung tissue infection) or bronchiolitis (bronchioles infection). RSV is one of the many causes of the common cold, as well as infections of the…

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How Do I Know If I Have a Concussion?

What is a concussion? A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) that is caused by the brain moving rapidly back and forth within the skull. Falls are the most common cause of a concussion. They are more common in contact sports such as football, soccer, or lacrosse where there are more incidents…

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What are signs of dehydration?

What is dehydration? On average, about 60% of a human’s body weight is made of water. Water is essential for the body, in order to function and carry out its daily processes. The National Academy of Medicine recommends a water intake of about 13 to 9 cups daily. Water intake can also come from certain…

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What Are Symptoms of Norovirus and How to Manage It?

What is the Norovirus? Norovirus is a highly contagious virus that causes gastroenteritis which is inflammation of the stomach and intestines. Although norovirus is commonly referred to as the “stomach flu,” it is not related to the influenza virus which causes respiratory symptoms. Norovirus is spread from contaminated food or water, contaminated surfaces and close…

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