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Mpox (monkeypox): What is it and how can it be prevented? Mpox is an illness caused by the monkeypox virus The virus can spread to humans from an animal host, such as rodents or nonhuman primates such as monkeys The virus also can spread between people In humans, mpox can cause flu-like symptoms and an itchy, painful rash Treatment for most people with
Probiotics and prebiotics: What you should know - Mayo Clinic Probiotics and prebiotics are two parts of food that may support gut health Probiotics are specific living microorganisms, most often bacteria or yeast that help the body digest food or
Cold remedies: What works, what doesnt, what cant hurt Cold remedies are almost as common as the common cold But do they work? Nothing can cure a cold, which is caused by germs called viruses But some remedies might help ease your symptoms and keep you from feeling so bad Here's a look at some common cold remedies and what's known about them If you
Symptom Checker - Mayo Clinic Walls RM, et al , eds Rosen's Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice 9th ed Philadelphia, Pa : Elsevier; 2018 https: www clinicalkey com Accessed
Blood pressure chart: What your reading means - Mayo Clinic High blood pressure is called hypertension This blood pressure chart can help you figure out if your blood pressure is at a healthy level It also can help you understand if you need to take some steps to improve your numbers Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) A blood
Scoliosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Scoliosis Seen from the side, the typical spine looks like a stretched-out S The upper back bows outward and the lower back curves slightly inward
Fever - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic Taking a temperature To take a temperature, you can choose from several types of thermometers, including oral, rectal, ear (tympanic) and forehead (temporal artery) thermometers