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26 Jan
Feed a Cold and a Fever, Experts Say

Feed a Cold and a Fever, Experts Say

The old saying "feed a cold, starve a fever"is baloney, doctors say.

People fighting off a seasonal respiratory virus need adequate nutrition, regardless of their symptoms, according to advice from the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.

Fever is just one of the...

16 Dec
Your Child Has a Fever: When Is It Time to See a Doctor?

Your Child Has a Fever: When Is It Time to See a Doctor?

It's that time of year when your kids come home with sniffles and sore throats, but when should you worry if they have a fever?

To a certain extent, fevers are the body's natural way of fighting infection, one expert says.

"Fever helps the immune system,"explained ...

05 Sep
Normal Body Temperature Varies Between People

Normal Body Temperature Varies Between People

You might think you know what a normal body temperature is, but there is no such thing.

Analyzing the age-old belief that 98.6 Fahrenheit is normal human temperature, scientists at Stanford Medicine found that your temperature is personal.

It also depends on age, s...

26 Jun
Using Your Smartphone to Take Your Temperature? There's Now an App for That

Using Your Smartphone to Take Your Temperature? There's Now an App for That

Smartphones are already handy devices, but researchers have now developed an additional use for them -- to check for a fever.

An app called FeverPhone is the first ever to transform a smartphone into a personal thermometer without adding new hardware to the device, accor...

20 Feb
Many Parents Too Quick to Give Fever Meds to Kids: Poll

Many Parents Too Quick to Give Fever Meds to Kids: Poll

It's not always necessary to lower a child's fever, but parents often do.

A new poll from Michigan Medicine found that about one-third of parents reach for fever-reducing medicines too quickly.

"Often parents worry about their child having a fever and want to do ...

08 Sep
Forehead Thermometers May Miss Fevers in Black Patients

Forehead Thermometers May Miss Fevers in Black Patients

Thermometers that read body temperature via the forehead have become a common sight throughout the pandemic, but whether they always spot a fever may depend on the color of someone's skin.

In a new study, researchers found that, similar to problems seen with

13 Jun
'Feverish': Healthy Human Brains Are Hotter Than We Thought

'Feverish': Healthy Human Brains Are Hotter Than We Thought

New research gives new meaning to the term "hotheaded" - your normal brain temperature is higher and varies much more than previously thought.

The findings could lead to future research into whether disruption of daily brain temperature rhythms might trigger

09 Jun
Fever, Fatigue: Scientists Pinpoint the Brain's 'Sickness Center'

Fever, Fatigue: Scientists Pinpoint the Brain's 'Sickness Center'

A small area of your brain triggers the familiar symptoms of fever, chills, fatigue and loss of appetite when you have a viral or bacterial infection, new animal research suggests.

The findings could eventually lead to ways to reverse this process when symptoms pose a ri...

27 Jan
Genes Could Help Drive Febrile Convulsions in Kids

Genes Could Help Drive Febrile Convulsions in Kids

It's frightening to see your child have a fever-related (febrile) seizure, but researchers are learning more about who's more susceptible.

An international study has identified seven new genes associated with

11 Dec
Febrile Seizures: How to Protect Your Child

Febrile Seizures: How to Protect Your Child

Fever-related seizures in young children can be alarming for parents, but they're usually not life-threatening, an expert says.

During a so-called febrile seizure, a child may lose consciousness, experience body stiffness and have full-body shaking. The seizures -- which...

07 Oct
Japanese Scientists Discover New Disease Carried by Ticks

Japanese Scientists Discover New Disease Carried by Ticks

Scientists in Japan have discovered yet another tick-borne virus that can make people sick.

The Yezo virus is transmitted by tick bites, and triggers fever and a reduction in blood platelets and white blood cells.

"At least seven people have been infected with this...