He came home wiped out and last night the fever and flu came back.
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Actor and rapper LL Cool J, more of a basketball fanatic, has even caught the fever.
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He remembers the days when roughly 5000 people came to Bankers Life Fieldhouse to watch the Fever play.
It seems more like a pent-up strike meeting than commerce in action, but the fever will not lessen.
The oil fever is tapering off, as is the inflationary fever that hit the steel industry and international shipping.
Pakistani traders were selling cheap costume jewellery, and the fever of the local women for these baubles was a thing to behold.
"All we can do is provide supportive treatment - relieving the fever, convulsions and so on, " says a senior clinician.
According to Mr Padilha, these figures showed that the authorities were following the right strategies in their fight against the fever.
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"I think the fever has broken on this, " a key Republican leadership aide said in advance of the afternoon White House meeting.
Once the fever came on, as it did almost every afternoon, she huddled under electric blankets until they went away by the next morning.
At first it seems like a case of severe flu, but then the fever rises, accompanied by headaches, excruciating joint pain, nausea and rashes.
When the fever broke, he had a roomful of action figures, fantastic vehicles, and weapons and no room for the next phase of his life.
She was sentenced to transportation to the fever-ridden plantations of Barbados, where she could expect a short hard life even if she survived the voyage.
This helps stabilize the dollar and cool the fever for gold.
The fall in the oil price, and the realisation that not much will be pumped from the new field until 2013, have cooled the fever.
My throat felt slightly better, but the fever was still raging.
He began to create works of art using locally collected wild thorny vines which to him represented the damage which the fever had inflicted on his brain.
The fever lasted two days, but it took a week before he was close to better, before he was spending more time on the couch than in bed.
South Korea is in the midst of a football frenzy and each time the national side has scored a success in this tournament the fever pitch has reached new heights.
Back in the village of Kasia, Vincent Mwelu(ph) is the person people turn to if one of their family members is rocked by the fever, headaches and cold chills of malaria.
The city catches the fever and attendance shoots up.
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In malaria endemic countries, this will show that not all fevers are caused by malaria (much less than half) and the appropriate treatment can be given for whatever may be causing the fever.
The fever overtook not only New Yorkers but sports fans everywhere when the undrafted Harvard graduate came off the New York Knicks bench to help win games and a spot in the starting line-up.
It is also more efficient for the doctor who already knows the patient to order the fever work-up, talk to the family, or assess progress and the potential need for a change in the treatment.
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As is the case for most viruses, because there is no definitive therapy one treats the symptoms: plenty of fluids such as Gatorade that include salts and sugar (to replace losses), antinausea medications and drugs to reduce the fever.
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