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If you’ve been stung by a bee and experience symptoms of anaphylaxis, such as swelling, hives, nausea, or trouble breathing, call 911 or go to the hospital right away.
Getting a shot of emergency epinephrine as quickly as possible can save your life — but what should you do afterward? Learn why it’s crucial to visit the ER.
The incidence of anaphylaxis is under-reported. Children with asthma are frequently atopic and prone to allergic reactions. Parents and clinicians may attribute wheeze of rapid onset to acute severe ...
Researchers at Brown University’s School of Public Health found that children exposed to higher levels of triclosan may be ...
10. East Ohio Regional Hospital, a 140-bed healthcare facility in Martins Ferry, closed March 20. In late June, the hospital was acquired by 360 Healthcare and is expected to reopen this fall. 11. St.
Washington State University and Mayo Clinic researchers have created an experimental catheter hub that uses electric current ...
A 6 year old African-American girl sitting on a hospital gurney, with a doctor and nurse tending to her. She is wearing a hospital gown and surgical cap. A nurse in scrubs, a young Middle Eastern man ...
2. Pollen Pollen allergy—also called hay fever or seasonal allergic rhinitis —is one of the most common types of allergies, affecting around 7.7% of adults and 7.2% of children in the U.S. It’s caused ...