Haliburton developed shingles during the All-Star break in February and has been on medication to treat the virus ever since.
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Tyrese Haliburton shingles diagnosis, explained: Pacers star says medication caused weight gain, loss of eyebrow
The Pacers point guard has dealt with the viral infection since February.
If you missed out on Monday's giveaway, another one is happening Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the lobby of the L&N ...
Self-medication with supplements and painkillers may seem convenient, but experts warn it can lead to serious health risks, ...
The Food and Drug Administration will announce on Monday that it has sent over 2,200 letters pressing drug manufacturers, ...
Tyrese Haliburton says it’s shingles, not Pringles, causing his recent weight gain. The Pacers star went viral over the ...
The Metro Office of Violence Prevention teamed up with the Kentucky Department of Community Based Services to give away free ...
GoodRx reports on how to handle situations when medications aren't covered by insurance, offering tips for appeals, ...
Injured Pacers point guard Tyrese Haliburton addressed his recent physical appearance during Indiana’s exit interviews and ...
The NHS says the three juices can make the medication 60-70% less effective ...
Amie Louise Allen was working a on a ward at Hull Royal Infirmary when the incidents took place.
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