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Causes Of Fever - Articles
Virus Causing Glandular Fever Could also be Behind Multiple Sclerosis
by
stuart
Posted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:22pm
MedIndia.com
Posted online: Thursday, November 20, 2008 at 11:06:00 AM
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) that causes glandular fever could also be behind multiple sclerosis, Australian scientists say.
Ninety per cent of people carry EBV virus, but those with MS may be unable to control the level of EBV in their brains, a study at the University
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Learn about hay fever causes and treatment
by
Mark B.
Posted
Mon 28 Dec 2009 5:07am
pressures. Since symptoms of hay fever are similar to the common cold, it becomes tough to diagnose hay fever.
Unlike the common cold which is caused by a virus, hay fever is caused by an allergic response to indoor or outdoor airborne allergens, such as pollen, dust mites or pet dander. The time of year you get hay fever depends on what airborne
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Corpse Fever - Energy Field Causes and Treatment
by
K.C A.
Posted
Mon 12 Oct 2009 6:14am
"Corpse Fever" is an old name for a serious energy field condition.
This is the name given to the condition when a person starts running a high temperature for no known... or watching a movie, no one believes it when they say they 'almost died of a high fever'. After all, fevers are supposed to have causes like pneumonia or malaria or severe infection
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Fever - No Fever
by
Karen Henley
Posted
Fri 24 Sep 2010 8:55am
of the process and is not caused by an infection". WOW I wasn't expecting to hear that, but at the same time, reality kicked in. I've been logging Mike's bouts with fever and at first he...
Last Saturday as I was getting Mike into bed and he felt a "little" warm, but nothing to be crazed about. Much to my surprise, he had a 103.3 fever. I also noticed that he
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Cat Scratch Fever. . da, da, da. . .Cat Scratch Fever. . .
by
Tilling Mama
Posted
Tue 09 Jun 2009 12:00am
children would be diagnosed with Cat Scratch Fever, or “Bartonella”. Today we saw our LLMD, who the little guy now calls, “Dr. Cheeseburger”. The Lyme results are still pending... ago when Finn was hospitalized at The University of Minnesota with suspected “Cat Scratch Fever” if they would have tested him, treatment would be almost over instead of just
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Fevers, and More Fevers......
by
Pamela B.

Posted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 6:51pm
I don't know what's going through our house, but man, my kids are really sick. Chloee missed school all last week. She had a constant fever, and body aches, and a cough... is the only one who can't have a flu shot in the family, because he is allergic to eggs.
So far the worst part of the bug seems to be the fevers. They don't drop below 100.9, even
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Special fevers, mitochondria and autism
by
Kev Leitch

Posted
Wed 30 Dec 2009 12:27pm
that vaccines caused a fever which triggered an underlying mitochondrial dysfunction which in turn led to ‘autism like symptoms’. This is oppose to ‘vaccines caused her autism’ which you....”
All kids get ill. They’re going to get fevers. In fact a lot of the things that vaccines try and prevent cause fevers. Flu for example. What vaccines don’t do is give a child
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Special fevers, mitochondria and autism
by
Kev Leitch

Posted
Wed 30 Dec 2009 12:27pm
, since last year that inextricably calls to mind Hannah Poling.
Just as a quick refresh, Hannah’s case was compensated by US Gvmt who accepted that vaccines caused a fever... to get fevers. In fact a lot of the things that vaccines try and prevent cause fevers. Flu for example. What vaccines don’t do is give a child a ‘special’ autism causing fever
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Global Chikungunya Fever Activity
by
ViaMedica
Posted
Tue 20 Jul 2010 12:00am
in and around the Indian Ocean. Countries in South and South-East Asia also continue to experience chikungunya activity.
Chikungunya fever is a viral disease which typically causes fever along with an arthritis-like pain in the joints and a rash. It is spread to humans through the bite of an infected mosquito.
Where is chikungunya a concern?
A map
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