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What Causes Skin Tags and How Can You Stop Them?
Have you ever seen or heard of skin tags? They are a common hyperplasia on the skin and are usually flesh-colored and soft in texture. They usually appear on the neck, armpits, eyelids, and breasts.
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How to tell if your cough is flu or COVID, according to health experts, as both viruses continue to spread this autumn.
HIV is infamous for its ability to hide in the human body for decades, typically requiring long-term treatment to prevent a rebound from dormancy.
It’s worth emphasizing that if you’re feeling sick, you should rest at home instead of going to work. This will prevent others from getting sick and help you heal faster. But there’s something else an ...
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Researchers have discovered how a virus breaches the blood-brain barrier, a finding that could lead to treating chikungunya.
Discover how hidden mold impacts your home’s health — and how designers are using smart materials and airflow to stop it before it starts.
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) can be life-threatening, but there are new treatments to prevent and treat the disease.
It’s the first time this particular type of mpox, known as “Clade I,” has been found in the United States among people who had no history of traveling overseas to high-risk areas.
When Sean Fletcher walked into Sam Biswas' Medical and Molecular Sciences (MMSC) lab at the University of Delaware College of Health Sciences during the summer of his first year, he had no research or ...
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