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Stacey Rizza, a Mayo Clinic infectious disease specialist, says the virus causes inflammation of the liver, and is transmitted from person to person via an oral ...
Christopher Viozzi, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon at Mayo Clinic, explains surgical options that can treat sleep apnea. And Dr. Guojun Bu, associate ...
"Norovirus is spread fecal-oral, meaning, often by hands that have been in contact with stool. So it's important that people who are sick with a norovirus ...
Topics to be discussed include the omicron and delta COVID-19 variants, vaccine effectiveness, oral and infusion therapies, and making sense of the latest ...
That sound is shaped into words by muscles controlling the soft palate, tongue, oral cavity and lips. "Some of the most common disorders that we see in our ...
A new study by British researchers finds women who take newer formulations of oral contraceptives may have an elevated risk of developing venous ...
"If your child is vomiting or has diarrhea, start offering fluids frequently at the first signs of illness." Soup, popsicles, and oral rehydration solutions are ...
... oral sex, using lip balm that contains sunscreen and visiting the dentist regularly. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute. Tap to unmute. Your browser can't play ...
HPV is transmitted through intimate, skin-to-skin contact, usually through vaginal, anal or oral sex with someone who is infected with the virus. The CDC ...
Soup, Popsicles and oral rehydration solutions are good options." "Children who have a fever usually don't feel well enough to go school and generally ...
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