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What's Going Around: Allergies and the common cold
lmatter@kspr.com, tnguyen@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Allergies are bringing along with them other sicknesses this week. Doctors offices across the Ozarks are seeing an increase in sore throats, earaches and the common cold all associated with allergies. In Branson, the CoxHealth...Tags: Common Cold, Physical Conditions, Sore Throat, Antihistamines, Allergies
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Market Basket : MinuteClinics to debut in area
The next time you are suffering from a sinus infection or earache, or need a flu shot or sports physical, you will find a growing number of alternatives to making a traditional appointment to see your family doctor. Consider the north side of Mishawaka...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, General Practitioners, Flu Vaccine, CVS Corp.
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New guidelines issued on ear infections
The Kid's DoctorThe American Academy of Pediatrics just released new guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of acute otitis media (AOM), which is “doctor speak” for an ear infection. An ear infection is one of the most common maladies of early childhood...Tags: Ibuprofen (drug), Viral Diseases and Infections, American Academy of Pediatrics, Acetaminophen (drug), Ear Infection
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There are many natural ways to get some sleep
Dear Pharmacist: I've had a couple of years of bad insomnia. I've tried medications, but I want something natural. Suggestions? — P.T., Denver, Colo. Dear P.T.: There are many natural supplements known to help insomnia, among them: GABA, kava,...
Tags: Helicobacter pylori, Amino Acids, Food and Drug Administration, Chemical Industry, Dietary Supplements
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Addressing girls' health needs at juvenile detention centers
Latrice lifts the sleeve of her gray sweatshirt to reveal small, dark lines — scars from slicing her forearm over and over to drown out pain from years of sexual abuse. She says she was an alcoholic, dropped out of school in the eighth grade and got...
Tags: Health, Mental Health, Marijuana Use, Asthma, Recreational Substance Use
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Avera offering walk-in pediatric clinic
Anna Weisser's doctor was already booked when her 6-year-old son, Mason, woke with an earache. He'd been complaining of headaches for a few days, and Weisser wanted to take him to the family's doctor as quickly as possible. Nurses suggested she try...
Tags: Pediatrics, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, General Practitioners
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Task force recommends all women be screened for domestic violence
Reporter and PhotographerSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- How would you feel if your doctor asked if you were the victim of domestic violence? That's the recommendation by a national preventive services task force. Domestic abuse affects one in the three women and one in four men, but the...Tags: Sex Crimes, Sexual Assault, Abusive Behavior
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Veterans quietly manage ear pain
On his two deployments to Iraq with the 18th Airborne Corps, Spc. Jon Michael Cripps spent more time keeping the Army's computers running than he did in combat, but he can't forget what he heard. The constant roar of generators, along with the hum of...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Bombings, Tinnitus, Armed Forces, Iraq
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Cops: Mom left 2 kids to go out for doughnuts and beer
FloriDUHAhhh...the lure of donuts and beer on a Monday night. Gainesville cops say Jessica Renee Sanland left her kids, age 4 and 7, alone in her apartment while she went to Dunkin' Donuts and a nightclub, according to an arrest report, reports The Gainesville...Tags: Gainesville, Dunkin' Donuts
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YOUR HEALTH: Tips for treating your child's fever
Contributing WriterFever is one of the most common reasons for parents to visit an emergency department with their child or infant. Fever itself is not an illness, but a symptom for a wide range of conditions. An elevated body temperature is part of the body’s...Tags: Symptoms, Physiology, Fever
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Babies learn to sign before they can speak
Fox 5 San Diego ReporterSAN DIEGO - Parents trying to have their toddlers to be read-and-write ready before kindergarten should consider a sign language class, educators said. Multiple studies have already shown toddlers who learn sign language can learn how to read and write...Tags: Parenting
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