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  • Rupture of the spleen: Splenic rupture should be suspected after any trauma, but particularly if there has been direct injury to the left upper quadrant of the abdomen from any angle. Occasionally a fall without direct trauma to the trunk can rupture the spleen, especially if it is diseased or enlarged, for example in infectious mononucleosis or malaria.

September 4th

  • High Impact Training Tips: A lot of factors play into whether you feel weaker or not. Rest, food and recovery are key. So is water intake and pre-workout supplementatio n. Use creatine for pre-workouts, eat enough calories (though not right before you train because that can sap your strength too, believe it or not), and check to see that you're not low in T3 levels (get a blood test) have Mononucleosis, or that you are sleep deprived.

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  • Glandular fever: ... fever (or kissing disease) is the common term used to describe a viral infection called infectious mononucleosis. Glandular fever most commonly affects young adults and leads to fever, a sore throat and swollen...

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  • Vaccine Shows Promise In Preventing Mono: A new study suggests that a vaccine targeting Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) may prevent infectious mononucleosis, commonly known as "mono&quo t; or "glandula r fever." EBV is a member of the herpes virus family and...

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