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COVID-19 continues to evolve, presenting new challenges for early detection as symptoms become increasingly subtle and easily mistaken for other conditions. While most people recognize classic ...
Hay fever can be annoying at the best of times. But this year, many people are reporting their usual symptoms are worse than ever before—with their normal go-to remedies doing little to provide ...
Symptoms including nausea, fatigue, moodiness, breast tenderness, light bleeding and mild pelvic cramping. Food cravings or aversions are common.
Entomophobia is an irrational and persistent fear of bugs. Those with a fear of insects may go to great lengths to avoid them, or they will experience significant distress when encountering an insect.
COVID symptoms are more variable but often include fever, fatigue, cough and sometimes loss of taste or smell—none of which you'd expect from allergies." When is allergy season over?
Symptoms of a fungal sinus infection include headache, congestion, and facial pain or pressure. Symptoms can vary depending on the type of fungal sinus infection.
Health Subtle symptoms of throat cancer — including a few that seem harmless — after Val Kilmer’s death at 65 By McKenzie Beard Published April 2, 2025, 10:27 a.m. ET ...
Cicada season is upon us, and what brings up grateful feelings for warm weather in some may bring up symptoms of entomophobia in others. Luckily for those afraid of insects, Delaware is not ...
This spring, Brood XIV will emerge in about 13 states. Brood XIV is a class of periodical cicadas that emerge every 17 years, and is considered by entomologists to be one of the largest broods of ...
Even if you’ve sidestepped symptoms for years, the sneezing and runny nose can come for you. By Mohana Ravindranath After decades of never experiencing seasonal allergies, you suddenly find ...
Track your symptoms Lots of apps—like Bearable and Visible —allow you to digitally track health symptoms like mood and migraines. The more information you can supply your doctor with, the ...
With these symptoms, it can be hard to know what’s making you sick, whether it’s cold, flu or COVID-19, without a test confirming the type of infection you have.