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Health Effects from PM 2.5 Dust

PM 2.5 (Particulate Matters) are tiny toxic particles that are increasingly becoming more severe and difficult to avoid. Once inhaled, they penetrate deep into the lungs, respiratory tract, and bloodstream, causing irritation to the skin and eyes, increasing the risk of chronic diseases, and harming health more than expected.

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HMPV: A dangerous and easily transmissible virus that poses a risk of pneumonia

HMPV, or Human Metapneumovirus infection, is an acute respiratory disease that can occur in people of all genders and ages. It is important to be aware of it because outbreaks can happen at any time, especially in cold weather. The disease can be severe and lead to pneumonia or lung inflammation. Its symptoms are similar to those of influenza and RSV but are less severe, and there is no vaccine available. Therefore, it is advisable to see a doctor promptly for proper care and treatment.

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The RSV vaccine in the elderly: Preventing is better than curing.

RSV virus is mostly found in children, but the elderly can also get infected with RSV. The concern is that RSV has no cure; treatment is only symptomatic. If the elderly contract RSV, there is a risk of severe complications and a higher mortality rate compared to other age groups. Therefore, vaccination to prevent RSV in the elderly is an important matter that should not be overlooked.

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Why do you still get the flu after getting vaccinated?

Getting an annual flu vaccine is important because it helps prevent the flu. However, one of the questions that many people have is why they still get the flu even after getting vaccinated.

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Pneumonia Vaccination: Increase Your Immunity Before It’s Too Late

Pneumonia, if left untreated, can be fatal.  So, vaccination against pneumonia is something that should not be neglected, particularly by those over 65 whose immunity is already waning. Should they contract pneumonia and it becomes severe, they can experience life-threatening complications.

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Don’t Let Diarrhea Torture You

Diarrhea is a common problem that can occur to people of all genders and ages.  Although it can generally be self-treated, everyone should still be careful and have a good understanding of the condition.

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Abdominal Pain May Not Be a Small Matter

Abdominal pain is a common condition among people from all walks of life. Locations of the pain can indicate different problems which should be handled promptly and not neglected.

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NERVOUS STOMACH: Stressful People Beware

Stress can impact you both physically and psychologically, especially when the mind is overly troubled – so much that you are no longer able to handle the stress.

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4 Chronic Diseases during Rainy Season

During rainy season, the weather is cooler and more humid, making people feel under the weather and at higher risk of pulmonary infections that can easily spread. Knowing how to take care of ourselves and nature of respiratory infections will keep those bugs away during peak season.

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Dengue Fever: Caution, Prevention, Severity Risks Reduction

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Non - Communicable Diseases: Almost is Close Enough

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Hypertension Comes with Other Health Risks

Many people neglect their hypertension condition when, in fact, it is very risky.  No matter how old you are, you can have hypertension.  The more you age, the more you are at risk of having high blood pressure.  It is even more worrisome that some people may not notice their high blood pressure condition until they have severe complications.  Therefore, do not be complacent and start taking control of your blood pressure before it is too late.