Difference between a Cold and the Flu

UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE FLU OR THE COMMON COLD?   Do I have a cold or the flu? Cold/common cold and Flu are two separate illnesses caused by different types of viruses. As the symptoms for both illnesses are mostly similar, it is rather difficult to diagnose which one is affecting an individual simply…

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Mix And Match For Vaccines

YOUR QUESTIONS ON MIX AND MATCH VACCINES/ BOOSTER Up until recently, there have not been any significant guidelines provided by the CDC, regarding mix regarding mix and matching of COVID-19 vaccines. Now the situation appears to be changing and greater clarity is available on booster doses for the COVID-19 virus. Fortifying an individual’s immunity by…

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What Is Pulmonary Edema

What Is Pulmonary Edema?   Pulmonary edema, or fluid in the lungs, is a condition caused by excess fluid collecting within the lungs themselves. Our lungs contain many small elastic sacs called alveoli. These air sacs expand with each breath and tend to take in oxygen while releasing carbon dioxide.  This allows oxygen to reach…

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Omicron-a new variant of concern

Omicron: A new variant This new variant of Covid-19 has been considered as a variant of concern by WHO. The cases have shown that Omicron as compared to the previous variants, has the tendency to spread fast and causes more severe illness. Studies are being conducted to learn more about the Virus.   Is it…

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Understanding the Omicron Variant

A new variant of the COVID-19 virus raising significant concern within the past few days in this time of the global pandemic is the new Omicron variant. Omicron is a new and potentially more transmissible strain of the coronavirus and is named like the other variants after Greek letters. Omicron is the 15th letter of…

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Important COVID Update

Patients have many questions about whether or not it is safe to get a flu vaccine if you have recently been vaccinated with the Covid vaccine, first, second or even the booster dose. Medical data suggests that it is safe to receive both vaccines close to one another, even on the same day. If you…

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Lung Fibrosis

What is Lung Fibrosis? Fibrosis means scarring of the lung tissue. Lung fibrosis is a group of conditions that cause serious, chronic and lifelong damage of the lungs, which leads to permanent damage to the lung tissues. This disease makes the lungs unable to transfer oxygen to the blood and hence decreases the level of…

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Myths Related to Asthma

One grows out from childhood asthma. As the child grows the severity of the symptoms and the frequency of the attack may vary or improve over time if one is complaint with their treatment. But Asthma doesn’t go away. It can be triggered leading to mild to severe attack in adult life.   Use inhalers…

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