How to deal with fever?
Warm Up to Fever -
What to do in case of fever?
For many years fever was regarded as a danger that should be strictly suppressed. Today this attitude is changing. Studies now clearly show that fever is a highly effective response of the body to fight viruses and bacteria.
Experience from everyday hospital life
The pediatrician Prof. Dr. David Martin talks to a nurse and an assistant doctor about the subject of fever, her personal experiences and experiences from everyday hospital life as well as about medical aspects.
In this video-series Prof. Dr. David Martin answers questions concerning fever.
They are developed in collaboration with Dr. Valentin Wember and the Stratos Verlag.
The interview is divided into sections for your convenience:
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Prof. David Martin’s background
+ interest in fever
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Warmth, Empathy and Self
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Warmth and Education.
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faster and more complete resolution?
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Is fever dangerous?
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Fever and Allergic Diseases
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opportunity to provide loving care
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A Pediatric Perspective on Education
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Can febrile infections prevent cancer?
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Recommendations for parents
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