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| Girl Interrupted: A husband's unconditional love and a doctor's compassion and skill help one woman regain a part of herself that she didn't even know was missing... until her wedding night. |
05-08-2008 |
| The Woman's Heart - Part Two | 02-08-2008 |
| Oh, Baby! Bariatric surgery can help women lose weight and gain a baby |
07-25-2007 |
| ByPassing Diabetes New evidence shows weight-loss surgery improves or resolves insulin resistance |
07-19-2007 |
| No Periods, Period! New low-dose pill is designed specifically to eliminate a woman's cycle |
06-13-2007 |
| Polycystic Ovary Syndrome When a rite of passage takes a wrong turn |
05-23-2007 |
| Healthy Gums A Mother's Day Gift to Both of You |
05-09-2007 |
| Practicing Magazine Medicine? Top women’s magazines skimp on health information, new study shows |
05-03-2007 |
| HIV and Pregnancy | 02-28-2007 |
| The Woman's Heart: Part Two New heart health guidelines and a trip to the ER proved to one woman that she—and her heart were now being taken seriously |
02-22-2007 |
| The Woman's Heart: Part One It may break the same but it doesn't ache the same |
02-14-2007 |
| Bad Hair Day: Why some women lose their hair |
01-17-2007 |
| Shedding Pounds: Leptin vs. Will Power? | 01-05-2007 |
| A Few Good Monsters Don't be scared, be grateful. The Gila Monster is helping diabetics control blood sugar and loose weight. |
11-15-2006 |
| 'Spit' for a Cure “No cavities and no breast cancer. See you in six months. Don’t forget to floss.” |
11-08-2006 |
| Memory Research & Meditation | 11-01-2006 |
| Inflammatory: The Other Breast Cancer |
10-18-2006 |
| Lab Tests 101 | 09-20-2006 |
| HPV Vaccine to Fight Cervical Cancer | 08-09-2006 |
| Bathroom Break An array of treatments gives the restroom a rest |
07-26-2006 |
| Killer Lipstick & Other Make-Up Myths | 06-08-2006 |
| Down For the Count How to Fight Hormonal Migraines |
07-15-2005 |
| Antidepressants and Pregnancy | 07-11-2005 |
| Beneath the Red Hat Statistics on a Woman's Life Long Lived |
05-24-2005 |
| I Want My Epidural...Now! No more need to wait for epidurals say OB-GYNs |
05-06-2005 |
| Preeclampsia | 05-03-2005 |
| The Intimate Enemy: Violence During Pregnancy |
02-08-2005 |
| Uterine Fibroid Embolization: An Alternative to Hysterectomy |
01-18-2005 |
| Double Jeopardy The link between estrogen and insulin could put women with diabetes or breast cancer at risk…for both. |
01-11-2005 |
| MicroCalcification A lump is not the only way breast cancer shows up |
10-07-2004 |
| Warning: Fashion Can Be Hazardous To Your Health | 06-24-2004 |
| Flying Without a Net! A new surgery for women with stress incontinence restores freedom from shame, fear (and diapers). |
05-20-2004 |
| The Hot Flash Putting out the Fire |
04-15-2004 |
| Misconception over Contraception | 02-19-2004 |
| “Mom! There’s a lump in my breast!” | 11-10-2003 |
| Thyroid Disorders 101: Screening is Key |
10-20-2003 |
| Seasonale: Can a pill a day take “The Curse” away? |
10-16-2003 |
| Don't Sweat It: (You Can Stop the Drip) |
10-09-2003 |
| What's Afoot? | 08-14-2003 |
| Feet, don't fail me now | 08-11-2003 |
| Shades of "Blue": Postpartum depression |
07-28-2003 |
| Hormone Replacement Therapy: Step Right Up, Place Your Bets... |
06-30-2003 |
| Progesterone: Mother's Little Helper in Preventing Premature Births |
05-08-2003 |
| When Happily Ever After ... Ends. A Young Woman’s Survival Guide to Sudden Loss Through Death or Divorce - Part III: "How to Avoid Financial Loss" |
04-21-2003 |
Tetanus booster for adults
Tetanus does not result from the rusty nail or whatever created the wound. The danger lies in the bacteria Clostridium tetani that lives in the soil or manure on that nail or gardening tool. When these spores get into a wound—deep or shallow—they can produce a potent toxin. Also called lockjaw, tetanus seriously affects the central nervous system and can be fatal.
Onset of symptoms can occur anytime from three days to three weeks. Call your health care provider if you have an open wound, particularly if:
Adults should have a tetanus booster shot every 10 years, known as the Td vaccine. It is a "2-in-1" vaccine that protects against tetanus and diphtheria. It contains a slightly different dose of diphtheria vaccine than what you received as a child. It can be given to anyone older than 7 years and is injected, usually into the arm.
Instead of the standard Td booster every 10 years, adults between the ages of 19 and 65 should receive Tdap one time in their adulthood to boost the immune system for pertussis, as well as tetanus and diphtheria.
Diphtheria, a contagious bacterial infection created that causes severe inflammation of the throat and larynx and can also affect the whole body. Pertussis or “whooping cough” is a serious bacterial infection that afflicted children and infants before vaccines were available. Adults may be infected later in life as their immunities wane. Neither of these infections are related to tetanus, but both vaccines are compatible and convenient to use with the tetanus booster.