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2. Bacterial infections Immunologist Andrea Love, PhD, says that bacterial infections are also one of the most common reasons for a sore throat. “Strep throat is the usual suspect,” she says.
Cobblestone throat is when circular bumps grow in the back of your throat. Several health conditions can cause these bumps to develop, such as viral and bacterial infections, allergies, and acid ...
Heading into this weekend, 33 Massachusetts beaches are closed. Here's the full list. The following MA beaches, listed by ...
Planning to spend Fourth of July weekend at the beach? The weather certainly looks beautiful for it, with sunny skies and hot ...
Do you suffer from constant sore throat? Do you have a persistent ringing in your ears that won’t go away? Does your child keep getting ear infections, month after month? You may need to visit ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said as of July 15, cases were either growing or likely growing in 26 states ...
We welcome comments from stakeholders. Feedback from this consultation will be reviewed by the NICE Indicator Advisory Committee in September 2025. The introduction section outlines questions that may ...
Doctors say the new Covid variant “Nimbus” may be behind the wave of extreme sore throats that people are calling a mystery virus on TikTok.
When bacteria remember: P. aeruginosa may use epigenetic memory for enhanced infection success by Charlotte Schwenner, Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres ...
Although rare, an untreated bacterial sinus infection can cause severe complications. Learn more here.
An extremely painful sore throat, often now referred to as “razor blade throat”, is just one of the several symptoms of a new ...