
What you need to know about parechovirus
Human parechoviruses (PeVs) are common childhood viruses that spread through respiratory droplets and contact with bodily fluids or fecal matter.

Human parechoviruses (PeVs) are common childhood viruses that spread through respiratory droplets and contact with bodily fluids or fecal matter.

Whether it is a stick of lip balm or a bottle of DayQuil, certain information must appear on the medication label.

Overall, Type 1 diabetes is less common than Type 2 diabetes — about 5% of people with diabetes have Type 1.

Children’s diets should not exceed 2,300 milligrams of sodium a day, so parents need to be extra careful about reading labels and choosing the lowest sodium options.

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