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Tetanus Toxoid is used to prevent tetanus (also known as lockjaw). Tetanus is a serious illness that causes convulsions (seizures) and severe muscle spasms that ...
Note: Examples of live vaccines include but are not limited to measles, mumps, rubella, varicella-zoster (chickenpox), yellow fever, rabies, Bacille Calmette- ...
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A person has died of rabies following exposure to a bat. According to the Minnesota Department of Health, this is the fourth case of human[...] By DeeDee ...
Mayo Clinic Minute: Bats can be a rabies threat. October is Bat Month and a good time to make sure they are not roosting in your home. The Humane Society of ...
Smoke. Drink alcohol. Overeat. Some medicines that treat anxiety and other mental health conditions can raise blood pressure. These medicines include serotonin ...
Sulfur cream, lotion, ointment, and bar soap are used to treat acne. Sulfur ointment is used to treat seborrheic dermatitis and scabies. Sulfur may also be used ...
Triamcinolone is a corticosteroid (cortisone-like medicine or steroid). It works on the immune system to help relieve swelling, redness, itching, and allergic ...
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