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Karen Marie Moning's Fever Series being made into Movies!

fae | fairy | fever | karen marie moning | paranormal romances | supernatural book


I first discovered Karen Marie Moning when I started reading her "Highlander" series. She is an amazing paranormal/supernatural romance author.

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Spring Fever--Literally!

fever | illness | spring

Well, it happened again. It has happened for three years in a row now, my youngest daughter has had a fever all week. I took her to the doctor and he couldn't find anything wrong with her except the fever.

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Am I get Infected by Bacteria ?

bacteria | diease signs | disease symptoms | fever | infections | natual health

Every body know when their body temperature raised, it called fever but do they actually know that it cause by various conditions ? One of the most common cause of fever is bacterial infection. Yup this maybe sound boring but the facts at least one millions human in this planet is actually suffer from bacterial infection today. So, what are the signs and symptoms of bacterial infections other than fever ?

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Free Sponge Bob Stickers

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I'm Firing My Son's Pediatrician.

fever | illness | medical malpractice | parenting | pediatricians | pediatrics | toddlers | WebMD

My son woke up this morning with a fever of 102 and no flu or cold symptoms. He had a bit of a fever yesterday but I though nothing of it as he was still playing and eating normally. But today he's been really out of sorts. My son has always been a very healthy infant and toddler and has never had any fevers which I know is rare. And which just makes me worry all the more when he wakes up feverish for no apparent reason.

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