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...illness usually begins with a fever of 100.4şF or higher (sometimes with chills), headache, body aches and malaise. Patients develop a dry cough and difficulty breathing; some get diarrhea. Most people start to recover after five or six days...
...clear, diabetes triggers a wide range of health problems. Uncontrolled glucose levels increase the risk of blindness, kidney disease and nerve damage. On top of that, the 16 million Americans who have Type 2 (once known as adult-onset) diabetes are much more likely than the general population to develop high blood pressure, which increases their risk of heart disease and stroke. Indeed, high blood pressure appears to be even more damaging in diabetics than in nondiabetics. And yet, says Dr. Vincenza Snow of the ACP, "we found that blood pressure was being slightly overlooked" by doctors...
...explain why in Europe nobody has died and most cases have not turned out to be life threatening. Says Dr. Joseph Sung, chief of clinical medicine at Prince of Wales Hospital: "I'm quite convinced that some people might have contracted the infection but not the disease. Some may develop mild symptoms, like a little bit of cough and no fever; some may just feel a little tired...
...We’re taking the same approach we take every year,” Blannin said. “We’re trying to develop our fundamental skills before really maximizing our speed...
...disappointing, but Harvard softball is a great program and we’ll always be a great program,” Allard said. “Obviously this year we’ve been struggling, and our goal right now is to turn it around and develop some confidence and momentum...