In all my life, I've never found myself in the situation where I needed to call poison control. I figured if I did it would always be because one of my kids ingested something they shouldn't, not because of my own tired stupidity.
As a parent you worry whenever your child is ill. I don't want to alarm you, you only need to check your medicine cabinet to make sure you don't have any of this particular cough syrup, but there has been a recall due to incorrect markings on the dosage cup.
Lucky me, I've got my second cold in the last month. What usually gets me through the day is Advil Cold & Sinus. It really works great! But, I learned a lesson last night. Don't take it before bed!
The doctor says if the elbow hurts on the top, it's tennis elbow. If it hurts on the bottom, it's golfers elbow. I haven't done either and my left elbow has been killing me for months. I can barely lift a coffee cup to my face! I talked about this during the morning show and a listener face booked me and said she and two others in her office have the same thing and so does my husband! Could r
I am one of those people that gets a cold 2-3 times per year. When I get them, they are bad. Really bad. Not like, "oh I'm a little stuffy," or "I have a scratchy throat." I go throw on average 3 boxes of facial tissue for the amount of snot my body creates. It is disgusting.
The entire world around me is sick. The crud is going around. My co host sits 2 feet away from me sniffling and coughing and touching everything. I AM IN HELL. I can't get sick, I've got two 13 hour days ahead of me. So I'm going to pop some airborne and hopefully stay healthy. So does airborne really work?
Cleaning your medicine chest is very important, but a task that is often procrastinated. It's easier to leave the unwanted, unused medications in their bottles where they sit, rather than to figure out how and where to dispose of them legally and properly. Superior residents now have help from the City!
It's a struggle when you have a sick kid. The average child who attends daycare gets an upper respiratory infection (cold or flu) 6-8 times per year. Sometimes they can get the stomach bug 2-3 times per year. And here's the kicker, you can't give them over the counter medicine. So what do you do?