J. Carver

Jane Carver is a registered physical therapist working part-time as a web content writer for various health-related websites. Jane Carver ensures that she is updated with the latest on first aid care by enrolling in a variety of training course. With years of experience as a physical therapist and as a health writer, she provides good quality and informative articles for everybody. The information that Jane Carver shares on her online articles aims on enlightening individuals in various fields on the importance of first aid care.

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Lung infiltration: What are the causes?

There are various causes of lung infiltration. Certain lung ailments such as silicosis, pneumonia, cystic fibrosis and asbestosis often cause the air sacs to be filled with fluids made of cancer cells, white blood cells, pus, blood or proteins which are called as infiltrates. Depending on the seriousness of the condition, these infiltrates might affect […]

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Indigestion: Are whole grains a possible trigger?

Indigestion generally triggers a variety of symptoms including an uncomfortable sensation of fullness during or after eating and pain or burning feeling in the upper abdomen. Even though various causes can lead to indigestion, high-fiber foods including whole grains are known for triggering it or worsening the current symptoms. What are the potential causes? Whole

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Can raw oysters trigger food poisoning?

Foods that are contaminated including raw oysters can cause food poisoning. Various organisms can trigger food poisoning after eating raw oysters including Vibrio bacteria and norovirus. Most can recover from the undesirable signs in a few days. Nevertheless, a variant of the Vibrio bacteria can cause dangerous illness among individuals with liver disease, cancer or

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Intestinal virus: What are the signs?

Intestinal virus is responsible for causing millions of cases of diarrhea yearly, specifically viral gastroenteritis. It is highly contagious and even though it is generally mild, can result to severe disease among the elderly, young children and those with weakened immune systems. What are the types of intestinal virus? Various viruses can cause gastroenteritis. Rotavirus

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