by | Mar 9, 2023 | Newsarticle
TA temperature is real time temperatureJust like pulmonary artery temperature, TA temperature identifies changes in your patient’s temperature sooner than axillary, oral, or rectal temperature. Measure only exposed area Measure only the up-sideAnything covering the...
by | Feb 7, 2023 | Newsarticle
According to the World Health Organization, each year there are an estimated 1 billion cases of influenza, between 3-5 million severe cases and up to 650,000 influenza-related respiratory deaths globally. Seasonal flu vaccines must be reformulated each year to match...
by | Jan 24, 2023 | Newsarticle
Some thermometers have a memory function, recording the last few readings taken, so you can see if your temperature has gone up or down. (BestReviews) Being sick is a drag and can hinder your ability to be productive. So it’s important to take the necessary...
by | Jan 24, 2023 | Newsarticle
Feeling feverish is never fun; and, when you have a fever, it’s likely that you want to find a way to make it disappear ASAP. According to Penn Medicine, the definition of a fever is a temporary rise in body temperature, typically in response to the body’s...
by | Jan 19, 2023 | Newsarticle
Almost all of us have experienced it: empty offices and sniveling roommates. We are experiencing a flu epidemic in many countries. How can we relieve the symptoms, recover quickly, or perhaps even prevent getting the flu in the first place? The flu wave that is...
by | Jan 19, 2023 | Newsarticle
Winter is a peak time for children to get sick. As they spend more time indoors with other people, they’re more likely to catch and spread contagious illnesses. The common cold, croup, flu, RSV, and strep throat are just some of these offenders. Fortunately, Katie K....
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