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Can the Flu Shot Make You Sick? Why the Stick Can Make You Feel Ick

From 2010 to 2022, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated there were 9.4 million to 41 million flu illnesses every year. But there is an easy way to protect yourself — the flu shot. Studies show that the severity of the flu is significantly less if you catch the flu but are vaccinated. The CDC says the flu vaccine reduces the risk of seeing a doctor for the flu by 40% to ...

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Can You Get an STD Without Having Sex?

I Have an STD, But I'm Not Sexually Active If you have contracted a sexually transmitted disease (STD) but are not sexually active, there are a few reasons why this could be the case. "STD" refers to the constellation of diseases that result from a sexually transmitted infection (STI). For example, cervical cancer is an STD from the STI of HPV. Though it is possible to contract an STI even if you are not ...

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Can a Backpack Cause Lower Back Pain?

As we prepare for the upcoming school year, you might be heading to your local store to pick out some back-to-school essentials, like a new backpack. Backpacks are an essential accessory for students to carry their belongings conveniently and comfortably. However, have you ever wondered if your backpack could be contributing to signs of lower back pain? It’s crucial to understand the potential impact that backpacks can have on our backs and what to ...

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When Do Bronchitis Symptoms Show Up?

Bronchitis is a common respiratory condition that affects millions of people worldwide each year. It occurs when the bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from the lungs, become inflamed and irritated. While bronchitis can be caused by both viral and bacterial infections, it’s important to be aware of the symptoms. Understanding when bronchitis symptoms typically show up can help individuals recognize and manage the condition more effectively. This blog will shed light on ...

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