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That shouldn't be confused with being harmful or being unsafe. It's actually what the vaccine is intended to do. And those symptoms include things like ...
New confusion; Bluish lips or face; Severe stomach pain. What should you do if you think your child has MIS-C? If your child shows any of the emergency warning ...
Answer: With all the talk about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) testing in the news, it's not surprising that there's confusion about tests and how they ...
Severe symptoms of ARIA are uncommon but can involve seizures, coma or other focal neurological deficits. More common symptoms include headache, confusion, ...
Any condition, including active infections, that would likely increase the risk of protocol participation or confuse the understanding of the data.
Confusion. If you have symptoms of low blood sugar, drink or eat something that raises your blood sugar level quickly. Try fruit juice, sugared soda, ...
Identifying added sugars can be confusing. The Nutrition Facts label on packaged foods and drinks currently displays the total amount (in grams) of all ...
Confused, disjointed thoughts, speech, or actions. Signs of self-injury. What to expect. Initial review. After a CARE Team referral is submitted, it is reviewed ...
A person with this mental health condition thinks, acts and behaves in a rigid pattern that's not healthy. It's hard to understand and relate to others.
... confusing. Terms like viral, molecular, serology and antibodies aren't clear for everyone. What are the different COVID-19 tests, and what do they do? On ...
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