Green Mucus
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Is nasal mucus always a sign of infection? - CNN.com
cnn.com — “Is colored (yellow, green or brown) nasal mucus always a sign of infection?” View full resource at cnn.com
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If my child has green nasal mucus, does he need medicine? - Sharecare
sharecare.com — “Despite what your mother may have told you, green does not always mean antibiotics are needed. Learn more from our experts about treating your child's symptoms with medicine.” View full resource at sharecare.com
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Meconium Aspiration, Prevention and Management: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Meconium is a viscous green-black substance that consists of denuded intestinal epithelial cells, ingested lanugo hair, mucus, digestive enzymes, bile acids, and water. The term meconium is derived from the Greek word mekoni, which means poppy juice ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Bronchiectasis Symptoms, Treatment, and Prognosis by MedicineNet.com
medicinenet.com — “Learn about bronchiectasis (a lung condition) symptoms like recurrent cough, sputum production, and shortness of breath. Causes of bronchiectasis can be acquired (infections, drug abuse, alcohol abuse, IBD) or congenital (cystic fibrosis)” View full resource at medicinenet.com
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Fertility - Trying to Conceive (TTC), Infertility, IVF - MedBroadcast
medbroadcast.com — “Trying to conceive can take time, effort, and attention to your body's fertility cues, including ovulation, cervical mucus, and basal body temperature. Find out some of the reasons you might be struggling to get pregnant and learn more about treatments available for infertility.” View full resource at medbroadcast.com
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Dr Richard Saint Cyr
I am an American family medicine physician, living in Beijing, China since 2007 and working in a local expat clinic, the International Medical Center. I hail from San Francisco, where I received my ABFP diploma in family medicine from UCSF Santa Rosa. I received my M.D. at Saint Louis University School of Medicine, and my bachelors degree from Columbia University. I have previously worked in a rural community clinic, urgent care centers, and private clinics in California and Beijing. I also run the public health website MyHealthBeijing.com and am currently working towards a Masters in Public Health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
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