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  2. Febrile seizure - Wikipedia

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    Signs and symptoms depend on if the febrile seizure is simple versus complex. In general, the child's temperature is greater than 38 °C (100.4 °F), [4] although most have a fever of 39 °C (102.2 °F) or higher. [6] Most febrile seizures will occur during the first 24 hours of developing a fever. [6]

  3. Gladys McGarey - Wikipedia

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    The Well-Lived Life: A 103-Year-Old Doctor's Six Secrets to Health and Happiness at Every Age. Atria Books, 2024. McGarey, Gladys. The Well-Lived Life: A 102-Year-Old Doctor's Six Secrets to Health and Happiness at Every Age. Atria Books, 2023. McGarey, Gladys, and Ann McCombs. Living Medicine: Beyond Holistic Medicine. Waterside Productions, 2020.

  4. 102-year-old woman who still works shares longevity secrets ...

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    Decades after most Americans retire, 102-year-old Deborah Szekely is still on the job — a habit shared by some of the longest-liv ing people around the world.. Szekely works three days a week at ...

  5. 102-year-old doctor who still works shares her simple tips ...

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    At 102 years old, Dr. Gladys McGarey still works. ... That breakup happened after her husband of 46 years and clinic partner left her to be with another woman — one of the hardest phases of her ...

  6. Doctors Explain What It Means When You Have Chills But No Fever

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    Often, this results in a fever, but chills sans fever have been reported in people with a range of infections, too. Typically, chills won’t be your only symptom of a bacterial infection, says Dr ...

  7. Fever - Wikipedia

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    An older term, febricula (a diminutive form of the Latin word for fever), was once used to refer to a low-grade fever lasting only a few days. This term fell out of use in the early 20th century, and the symptoms it referred to are now thought to have been caused mainly by various minor viral respiratory infections .

  8. Woman, 102, who still works 3 days a week shares simple ... - AOL

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    At 102 years old, Carolyn Baldwin embodies a spirit of positivity and purpose that inspires all who meet her. ... Woman, 102, who still works 3 days a week shares simple advice for living a long ...

  9. Baby fever - Wikipedia

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    Baby fever is a strong sudden desire for someone to have their own child. It is prevalent within several cultures and is especially prevalent within women. [1] [2]