Not Getting Any Better was created on 2011-07-04.
Pleurisy itself is not contagious. It is a condition caused by inflammation in the lining of the lungs and chest wall, often due to infection, injury, or underlying health conditions. However, the underlying cause of pleurisy, such as a virus or bacteria, can be contagious. It's important to practice good hygiene and seek medical treatment if you suspect you have pleurisy to prevent spreading any contagious infections.
Yes, PS3 is better that any other game console for many many reasons.
Yes- x-rays can diagnose pleurisy as well as any other fluid in the chest cavity or in the lungs. Pleurisy is seen as an area of consolidation(which appears white on film) it may settle in the bases of the lungs or in between the fissures of the lobes of the lungs. Pleurisy is fluid in the pleural cavities of the lungs. This answer is provided by Ricardo A. Scott RTR, BA, M.S.R., JD.- Medico-legal radiology consulant.
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FeverCoughShortness of breathSweatingShaking chillsChest pain that fluctuates with breathing (pleurisy)HeadacheMuscle painFatigue
No it does not have any and is one of many reasons the PS3 cost more and is better
People emigrate from Ireland for all sorts of reasons. Basically, like anyone that emigrates from any country, they want to get a better life. Nowadays people emigrate in search of work, because they may have problems getting employment. In the past they have emigrated for other reasons, such as the famine in the 1840s.
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For the same reasons you learn any other subject. To give you a better understanding of the world in which you live, how it works and the things in it
ANY age! The earlier the start, the better.
The reasons for developing spots, or acne, on the jawline are the same as for any other location on the face or body. Some of those reasons are overproduction of oil which leads to a clogged hair follicle or pore, and buildup of bacteria.