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gastro doctor near me :: Article Creator Number Of Sick In Queenstown Gastro Outbreak Doubles To 15, Boil Water Requirement Frustrates Hospitality Debbie Jamieson/Stuff Broadcaster and cafe shareholder Jim Hickey receives tea from co-owner Ryan Churchman instead of his morning coffee at Joe's Garage Five Mile, in Queenstown. There are now 15 confirmed cases of cryptosporidium in Queenstown, which one sufferer describes as horrible and debilitating. The Queenstown Lakes District Council issued a boil water notice to Queenstown and Frankton residents and businesses on public supplies on Monday afternoon following eight confirmed cryptosporidium cases. That number rose to 15 on Tuesday. There is no confirmed link to the water supply, but it cannot be ruled out as the source, the council says. Cryptosporidium-specific testing began on Monday and results would take about three days. Debbie Jamieson/Stuff Coffee was available fro

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infection without fever :: Article Creator Getting To The Bottom Of Body Aches, Chills, And No Fever Medically reviewed by Kashif J. Piracha, MD Body aches and chills often occur with or before a fever. But you can also experience them without being sick or running a fever. Body aches are typically due to inflammation (swelling) or muscle tension. Chills (shivering) are how the body warms itself up. They are the result of the muscles rapidly contracting and relaxing. Having body aches and chills without a fever can occur for multiple reasons, including: Cold weather Stress Dehydration Chronic health conditions Allergies Infections (sometimes they cause a fever, but not always) Understanding and treating the root cause of body aches and chills with no fever can help you find relief. This article reviews some causes of body aches and chills without a fever. It also covers home remedies and what to do if your s

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mosquito infection :: Article Creator Mosquito- And Tick-transmitted Infections Hit NH: What You Need To Know CONCORD — New Hampshire public health officials are urging caution as they announce mosquito- and tick-transmitted infections. The state's first human case of Jamestown Canyon virus in 2023 is in an adult from Hillsborough County, according to the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services. Also reported were two cases of Powassan virus, one in an adult in Rockingham County and one in a child from Carroll County. Risk for both mosquito- and tick-transmitted infections remains high, officials said, urging residents and visitors to continue to take steps to prevent mosquito and tick bites. "Mosquitoes will be with us until the first hard frost, and ticks remain active as long as there is no snow cover and temperatures remain above freezing," said Ryan Tannian, chief of the state's Bureau of Infectious Disease Control

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atrium internal medicine :: Article Creator Atrium Now Offers 24/7 Virtual Primary Care Published 9:31 am Thursday, September 14, 2023 Need to see a doctor at 2 a.M.? With Atrium Health Primary Care Virtual Family Medicine, patients in North and South Carolina can see a family medicine provider anytime – and for most of their health care needs. From preventive medicine and sick visits to care for chronic conditions, appointments are available 24/7 and performed over secure video chat. Visits are also available for mental health screenings, chronic disease management and online prescription refills. Atrium Health's virtual family medicine practice offers a digital health care service to individuals who want to establish a virtual primary care relationship and have virtual health care appointments with a dedicated, trusted physician. "Right now, we have board-certified family medicine physicians who make up this virtual-only

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doctor general physician near me :: Article Creator Find A Doctor Near You Each spring, we ask nearly 13,000 doctors in DC, Maryland, & Virginia to tell us which colleague they would recommend in a variety of specialties. To ensure the data's accuracy, each physician was sent an online survey and obliged to log in with a current medical-license number registered in either the District, Maryland, or Virginia. Doctors could submit just one ballot each and could not vote for themselves. The top vote-getters in each of 39 categories were designated Top Doctors. In this online list, winning physicians are identified with a "Best Doctors" logo. Our digital listings of physicians' contact information also includes sponsors, but only top doctors designees carry the award logo. FAQs I don't see my doctor's name here! Should I switch? If your physician isn't on our list, that doesn't mean he or she isn't prov