vendredi 16 août 2024

CDC Warns of Parvovirus Surge: Key Facts

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August 16, 2024
Good morning!

Today, we cover the key facts about the CDC parvovirus warning, nine stroke signs you shouldn't ignore, Social Security's new conditions that qualify for expedited benefits, and more.

Enjoy.
Makai Allbert
Makai Allbert
Health Writer
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CDC Warns of Parvovirus Surge: Key Facts
CDC Warns of Parvovirus Surge: Key Facts
The CDC reports a spike in parvovirus infections, with cases tripling since 2022. Learn the key facts: symptoms, risks, who are most at risk, and preventive measures for this virus's unexpected appearance.
9 Stroke Signs You Shouldn't Ignore
9 Stroke Signs You Shouldn't Ignore
Sudden dizziness or numbness could indicate more than just fatigue. An expert in traditional Chinese medicine explains the subtle warnings your body gives before a stroke and how simple diet changes could make a difference.
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