- 21. Back to School Health Tips
- (Shanghai Health)
- ... Check Package: Detailed medical history review Vaccination review Blood pressure Vision screening test. Height & Weight Spine & Muscle tone Hearing test Our internationally ...
- 22. Whooping cough
- (Whooping cough)
- ... Before the vaccine was developed, whooping cough was considered a childhood disease. Now whooping cough primarily affects children too young to have completed the full course of vaccinations and teenagers ...
- 23. Live in Shanghai - Healthcare tips
- (sinoaid)
- ... Do this at least four weeks prior to travel so that the vaccinations have time to take effect. There are choices, and it’s best to do some research and make arrangements before you arrive in ...
- 24. Men Health - Get Health Screening in Shanghai
- (Health Check-ups Shanghai)
- ... younger age or need shots to prevent diseases like whooping cough or shingles. Talk with your doctor or nurse about whether you need vaccinations in Shanghai. Be physically active and make healthy ...
- 25. Women Health - Health Screenings in Shanghai
- (Health Check-ups Shanghai)
- ... or shingles. Talk with your health care team about whether you need vaccinations in Shanghai. ...
- 26. Things to do before the health check-ups in Shanghai
- (Health Check-ups Shanghai)
- ... Health Check-ups tips two - Find out if you are due for any general screenings or vaccinations. Have you had the recommended screening tests based on your age, general health, family history, and ...
- 27. Genital warts
- (Genital warts)
- ... every time you have sex can significantly reduce your risk of contracting genital warts. Vaccination now available A vaccine known as Gardasil protects against the strains of HPV that cause most ...
- 28. Diabetes
- (Diabetes)
- ... Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also currently recommends hepatitis B vaccination if you haven't previously been vaccinated against hepatitis B and you're an adult aged 19 to 59 with type 1 or type ...
- 29. Yellow fever
- (Yellow fever)
- ... yellow fever is known to occur. If you don't have that much time to prepare, call your doctor anyway. Your doctor will help you determine whether you need vaccinations and can provide general guidance ...
- 30. Shingles
- (Shingles)
- ... who has ever had chickenpox can develop shingles. Most adults in the United States had chickenpox when they were children, before the advent of the routine childhood vaccination that now protects against ...
- 31. Q fever
- (Q fever)
- ... consider vaccination if you're at high risk of developing Q fever complications and you work in an environment that may expose you to the disease. ...
- 32. Meningococcal Disease: Information for Teens and College Students
- (Teen)
- ... amputation, or lifelong problems with the nervous system. Vaccination The best protection from meningococcal disease for certain teens and college students who will be living in dorms is to be vaccinated. ...
- 33. Back to School, Back to the Doctor
- (School)
- ... or injuries the child may forget to mention on the sports physical questionnaire.” That detail includes immunization records. “A school exam will generally include a check box asking whether all vaccinations ...
- 34. Mumps
- (Mumps)
- ... in the 1960s. Since then, the number of cases has dropped dramatically. Because outbreaks of mumps still occur in the United States and mumps is still common in many parts of the world, getting a vaccination ...
- 35. Hunter syndrome
- (Hunter syndrome)
- ... child a flu shot and ensure your child receives all necessary vaccinations. You'll probably first bring up your concerns about your child with his or her primary care doctor. Your child's doctor ...
- 36. Serious Illnesses and Breastfeeding
- (Breastfeeding)
- ... infected with hepatitis B, your baby should receive the vaccination for hepatitis B—along with hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG)—as soon as possible after birth. Giving these two injections soon after ...
- 37. Ear infection (middle ear)
- (Ear infection (middle ear))
- ... If you bottle-feed, hold your baby in an upright position. Avoid propping a bottle in your baby's mouth while he or she is lying down. Talk to your doctor about vaccinations. Ask your doctor ...
- 38. Finding a Pediatrician
- (Decisions to Make)
- ... as a shot in the baby’s thigh. Your baby will receive the next series of vaccinations when he is six to eight weeks old. When is the doctor available by phone? E-mail? Some pediatricians have a specific ...
- 39. Mesothelioma
- (Mesothelioma)
- ... polio vaccinations between 1955 and 1963, because the vaccine was developed using monkey cells. Once it was discovered that SV40 was linked to certain cancers, the virus was removed from the polio vaccine. ...
- 40. Puncture wounds: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... the wound, you may have been exposed to rabies. Your doctor may give you antibiotics and suggest starting a rabies vaccination series. ...