Squeezing a spot or plucking out a nose hair could land you in hospital with a life-threatening infection. It may sound extreme, but there is a high-risk area on the face called the “triangle of death ...
With the warmer weather comes birdsong, blossoms, and (in my case) spots. Experts think increased sweating combined with some sunscreens might lead to a build-up of oil and sebum; but if you’re ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Health care workers who picked their nose were three times as likely to acquire SARS-CoV-2 as those who did not.
Most adults who get sick with RSV only end up with a mild cold for a few days, but the virus can be much more dangerous for infants. RSV infection is the leading cause of hospitalization in all ...